Insects underpin ecosystems worldwide, yet they are disappearing at alarming rates. In this 2019 special series, Mongabay reporter Jeremy Hance traces the global scale of the so-called “Insect Apocalypse,” as reported in the mainstream media — from massive declines in flying insects in Germany to the near-collapse of arthropods in Puerto Rico’s forests. Drawing on interviews with 24 entomologists across six continents, this four-part series explores what we know and we don’t about the scale, causes, and consequences of insect decline.This article was originally published on Mongabay


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