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professor dave goulston has been studying insects for over twenty years and understands just how damaging their rapid decline could be not to go so why are in facts disappearing that there's a whole host of challenges that they face to do with us modern farming methods become very reliant on using lots and lots of pesticides which mean the farmer can grow a perfect monoculture without an insect inside the entire botanical diversity surrounding us is just the hunt for species instead of the hundreds of species that used to live here and a lot of people think that this is war the the british countryside should look like but it's only been like this for a few decades it's basically makes the landscape uninhabitable for most insects is there anything we can do to turn this around or have we sort of passed the tipping point for some species it's too late some of gone extinct but for the majority best still here and we need to make sure we look after we should be absolutely terrified about this this should should be something that everyone is talking about and everyone is key to it because if i
professor dave goulston has been studying insects for over twenty years and understands just how damaging their rapid decline could be not to go so why are in facts disappearing that there's a whole host of challenges that they face to do with us modern farming methods become very reliant on using lots and lots of pesticides which mean the farmer can grow a perfect monoculture without an insect inside the entire botanical diversity surrounding us is just the hunt for species instead of the...
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professor dave goulston has been studying in six for over twenty years and understands just how damaging their rapid decline could be not to go so why are insects disappearing that there's a whole host of challenges for a face to do with us modern farming methods become very reliant on using lots and lots of pesticides which mean the farmer can grow a perfect monoculture without an insect inside it the entire baton it'll diversity surrounding us is just a hung from a species instead of the hundreds of species that used to live here and a lot of people think this is war the british countryside should look like but it's only been like this for a few decades it's basically makes the landscape uninhabitable for most insects is there anything we can do to turn this around or have we sort of passed the tipping point for some species it's too late some of gone extinct but for the majority best still here and we need to make sure we look after we should be absolutely terrified about this this should should be something that everyone is talking about and everyone is key to it because if if we don
professor dave goulston has been studying in six for over twenty years and understands just how damaging their rapid decline could be not to go so why are insects disappearing that there's a whole host of challenges for a face to do with us modern farming methods become very reliant on using lots and lots of pesticides which mean the farmer can grow a perfect monoculture without an insect inside it the entire baton it'll diversity surrounding us is just a hung from a species instead of the...
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professor dave goulston has been studying insects for over twenty years and understands just how damaging their rapid decline could be not to go so why are insects disappearing there's a whole host of challenges that face the moment to do with us modern farming methods become very reliant on using lots and lots of pesticides which mean the farmer can grow a perfect monoculture without an insect inside it the entire baton it'll diversity surrounding us is just a hung from a species instead of the hundreds of species that used to live here and a lot of people think this is war the british countryside should look like but it's only been like this for a few decades it's basically makes the landscape uninhabitable for most insects is there anything we can do to turn this around or have we sort of passed the tipping point for some species it's too late some of gone extinct but for the majority best still here and we need to make sure we look after we should be absolutely terrified about this is should should be something that everyone is talking about and everyone is key to it because if if we
professor dave goulston has been studying insects for over twenty years and understands just how damaging their rapid decline could be not to go so why are insects disappearing there's a whole host of challenges that face the moment to do with us modern farming methods become very reliant on using lots and lots of pesticides which mean the farmer can grow a perfect monoculture without an insect inside it the entire baton it'll diversity surrounding us is just a hung from a species instead of...