There are 6.5 billion people in the world today, three times as many as 50 years ago. There are undoubtedly three billion fewer insects, the forgotten creatures that maintain the fabric of life.
These include bees, butterflies, moths and all flying mites and invertebrates and sea creatures that inhabit earth and slime. Not many people, excepting scientists who watch and count, pay much attention.
Almost everybody is aware of the travails of the major star species such as polar bears, pandas and tigers. We are reminded on a daily basis of their endangerment. There was a scare about bees last year but honey is still in the supermarkets so the bee colony collapse is more or less old news.
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Tags: Bee Colony Collapse, Bees, Beetles, Butterflies, Endangered Species, Extinct Species, Extinction, Honey, Insects, Invertebrates, Mites, Moths, Pandas, Polar Bears, Scientists, Sea Creatures, Tigers
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