Flying insect numbers have plunged by 60% since 2004, GB survey finds
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from World news | The Guardian on (#5YWTQ)
Scientists behind survey of car number plates said drop was terrifying', as life on Earth depends on insects
The number of flying insects in Great Britain has plunged by almost 60% since 2004, according to a survey that counted splats on car registration plates. The scientists behind the survey said the drop was terrifying", as life on Earth depends on insects.
The results from many thousands of journeys by members of the public in the summer of 2021 were compared with results from 2004. The fall was highest in England, at 65%, with Wales recording 55% fewer insects and Scotland 28%.
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