bees
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Bees and Butterflies Suffer a 39% Foraging Decline Due to Elevated Air Pollution Levels
Study reveals air pollution reduces pollinator foraging by 39%, threatening crops and ecosystems In a breakthrough research paper published in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Reading have revealed how air pollution impacts beneficial insects at a different rate than it does pests.
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