Environment
Bees, Bats, Butterflies, Pollinators: New Report Says More Species in Danger; Food Supply Risked
Bees, birds and bats are among those under threat and vital for pollinating a high proportion of the world's food crops, as a new report from the University of Cambridge and other institutions pointed out, basing findings on scientific, indigenous and local knowledge.
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