The loss of insects is an apocalypse worth worrying about

UngulateNerd92

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A world without bugs is a world we don’t want to live in.

When European colonists first brought cattle and horses to Australia in the late 1700s, they learned a foul-smelling lesson about how useful certain species of beetles could be. As the hoofed animals ate and defecated, manure began piling up across the continent. Without any European dung beetles to break it down, the cow dung in Australia had nowhere to go.

Butterflies and other insects are disappearing. It’s time to worry. - Vox
 
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