Lack of insects has ‘far reaching consequences’
A new report commissioned by wildlife trusts concludes that drastic declines in insect numbers will have far-reaching consequences for wildlife and people.
A new report commissioned by wildlife trusts concludes that drastic declines in insect numbers will have far-reaching consequences for wildlife and people.
In Britain, dormice – known for their endearing appearance with soft caramel fur, furry tail and big black eyes – are threatened and are considered to be vulnerable to extinction.