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Insect numbers down 25%since 1990

by Biddhya pandey | 27-04-2020 12:17


 Insects are the dominant and vital  group of organisms on the planet.The biggest assessment of global insect shows a worrying drop of almost 25% in the last 30 years,with acclerating declines in Europe which shocked scientist.Mainly Europe seems to be getting worse but this is happening in East Asia and Africa at a rapid rate
The analysis combined 166 long term surveys and found that some species were resisting the overall downward trend.In particular,fresh water insect have been increasing by 11%each decade due to clean up polluted rivers and lakes.However this group represent only about 10% of insect species and don't pollinated crops,
Mainly rapid destruction of wild habitats in these places  for farming and urbanization,pesticides and light pollution,change in heat and rain is likely to be significantly reducing insect population.
     The increase in fresh water species makes us at least hopeful that if we put the right legislation in place,we can reverse these trends.so,lets put hand on hand globally to overcome this problem.
Since,the insect are also the important nature element,we so called intellectual human shouldn't forget the fact that human progress sustains if and only if nature sustains.