As human activities rapidly transform the planet, the global insect population is declining at an unprecedented rate of up to 2% per year. Amid deforestation, pesticide use, artificial light pollution and climate change, these critters are struggling — along with the crops, flowers and other animals that rely on them to survive.

Julia JanickiGloria DickieSimon Scarr & Jitesh Chowdhury

Link to article in Reuters by Julia Janicki, et al.

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