This shocking subject might well be discussed amongst certain groups of people but not often in my circle!
It just seems such a dramatic and obviously critical situation but, the masses are turning a blind eye?
There is a small island close to Guernsey called Sark, the island is largely organic, no cars at all just a few tractors. This amazing little gem was a haven for wildlife in general, the insect life was abundant to the extreme, hence the large population of bats and hedgehogs and even black rats!
However, in the last few years all this had changed, we spent a couple of day in Sark last year and although there are still a goos variety of insects like Humming bird Moths and metallic shiny beetles, we did noticed a big decline in wasps, butterflys and bees.
So basically even these remote, isolated havens, are succumbing to whatever is responsible for the overall decline in insect life.
Why is this not a big deal that should be being addressed by every government world wide?
It just seems such a dramatic and obviously critical situation but, the masses are turning a blind eye?
There is a small island close to Guernsey called Sark, the island is largely organic, no cars at all just a few tractors. This amazing little gem was a haven for wildlife in general, the insect life was abundant to the extreme, hence the large population of bats and hedgehogs and even black rats!
However, in the last few years all this had changed, we spent a couple of day in Sark last year and although there are still a goos variety of insects like Humming bird Moths and metallic shiny beetles, we did noticed a big decline in wasps, butterflys and bees.
So basically even these remote, isolated havens, are succumbing to whatever is responsible for the overall decline in insect life.
Why is this not a big deal that should be being addressed by every government world wide?