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[March Theme Report] Wildlife Preservation: Does insects need preservation?

by Nguyen Trang | 16-03-2023 16:56


Topic for March 2023: <Wildlife Preservation>

Insects are some of the most diverse and abundant creatures on earth, with over one million identified species and an estimated five million yet to be discovered. Despite their importance in the ecosystem, insects are often overlooked when it comes to conservation efforts. This raises the question: do insects need preservation?


Insects play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. They are pollinators, decomposers, and a food source for other animals. Without insects, many plant species would not be able to reproduce, and the food chain would be disrupted. Insects also provide important services to humans, such as pest control and the production of honey, silk, and other valuable products.


Despite their importance, insects are facing numerous threats that have led to a decline in their population. Habitat destruction, pesticide use, climate change, and pollution are some of the main factors contributing to the decline of insect populations. Insects are also vulnerable to over-harvesting for food and the pet trade. The loss of insect species can have a cascading effect on the ecosystem, leading to the extinction of other species that depend on them for survival.


In conclusion, the answer is yes, insects need preservation. Insects play a critical role in the ecosystem, and their decline could have devastating consequences. Preserving insect habitats, reducing pesticide use, and raising awareness about the importance of insects are some of the measures that can be taken to protect these valuable creatures. It is important to recognize the significance of insects and take action to ensure their survival for the benefit of both humans and the environment.




16.3.23