Tropical insect and butterfly populations at a decline fueled by Climate El-Nino weather events
Insects are crucial to the health of our planet. They perform essential duties, including pollinating plants, decomposing organic matter, and serving as food providers for various animals.
However, due to Climate El-Nino weather events, there has been a significant decline in insect populations, especially among tropical insects and butterflies, according to new research
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