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Source: The Natural History Museum, London


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Articles from this source (5)

Tropical beetles unknown to science at higher risk of extinction

  2024-08-30 (or before) in The Natural History Museum, London

Humans are having a devastating effect on biodiversity, but the impacts might be worse than we thought.

  Tagged under: Extinction


Britain has lost 73 million birds over the last 50 years

  2023-05-14 (or before) in The Natural History Museum, London

Most of the declining species are farmland birds.

  Tagged under: Farming


UK's flying insects have declined by 60% in 20 years

  2023-04-10 (or before) in The Natural History Museum, London

The UK's insect population has fallen sharply as the invertebrates are affected by rising temperatures and fragmented habitats.

  Tagged under: Insects


The world's insect populations are plummeting everywhere we look

  2022-05-30 (or before) in The Natural History Museum, London

Crashing numbers will have serious implications for our future.

  Tagged under: Insects | Insect Populations


Leading scientists set out resource challenge of meeting net zero emissions in the UK by 2050

  2020-01-16 (or before) in The Natural History Museum, London

  Tagged under: Net Zero


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