Insectageddon: a global crisis of insect extinction and population decline

By Phil Lester

28 February 2019

recent review has demonstrated a “dreadful state of insect biodiversity in the world, as almost half of the species are rapidly declining and a third are being threatened with extinction”. This is a major issue for New Zealand. Read more in an article published in the Press by Phil Lester.

Read about Phil Lester’s book here.

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