Insects populations worldwide are crashing and a new study has confirmed that the major culprits are loss of habitat…
Insects populations worldwide are crashing and a new study has confirmed that the major culprits are loss of habitat due to intensive agriculture and urbanization, pollution from synthetic pesticides and fertilizers and climate change
The study, published in the journal Biological Conservation, found that 40 per cent of the world’s insect species are threatened with extinction.
https://thenarwhal.ca/canada-delays-insecticide-ban-study-finds-insects-verge-extinction/
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As long as every one loves this technology, there is little hope that anything will change.
ehtrust.org – Bees, Butterflies and Wildlife: Research on Electromagnetic Fields and the Environment – Environmental Health Trust
https://www.defendershield.com/disappearing-birds-bees-dire-ecological-effects-emf-saturation/
http://www.worcesteroptsout.org/nature.html
Resonance Beings of Frequency documentary film YouTube
There are natural means of pest control such as nematodes, minerals, botanicals, herbs and DE.