World seeing 'catastrophic collapse' of insects, a study warns
China Daily | Updated: 2019-02-13 07:28
PARIS - Nearly half of all insect species worldwide are in rapid decline and a third could disappear altogether, according to a study warning of dire consequences for crop pollination and natural food chains.
"Unless we change our way of producing food, insects as a whole will go down the path of extinction in a few decades," concluded the peer-reviewed study, which is set for publication in April.
The recent decline in bugs that fly, crawl, burrow and skitter across still water is part of a gathering "mass extinction", only the sixth in the last half-billion years.
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