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Authors of a new study say the world is "witnessing the largest extinction event on Earth" when it comes to insects.


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By Stergos Kastelloriou

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Authors of a new study say the world is "witnessing the largest extinction event on Earth" when it comes to insects.


The world is headed towards its sixth mass extinction, with one third of the insect population at risk of dying out within the next ten years, according to a scientific review.

A biological conservation review claims the number of insects in the world is declining at a rapid rate, with extinction expected for 40% of the global insect population within the next decade.

The review, entitled "Worldwide decline of the entomofauna: A review of its drivers" put together 73 different scientific studies on insect decline from around the world.

 


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