Butterfly populations are rapidly disappearing
Butterfly populations are plummeting globally due to habitat loss and pesticides, threatening pollination, food chains, and signaling wider environmental distress.
Butterfly populations are sharply declining worldwide, primarily due to habitat loss and widespread pesticide use. These beautiful insects, vital for pollination, rely on specific plants and ecosystems for survival. Habitat destruction from agriculture and urbanization fragments their living spaces, making it harder for them to find food and breeding grounds.
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