Some of the smallest wildlife play extremely outsized roles in their ecosystems and globally, and now they’re at risk.

Recent research has found that insect numbers are declining rapidly, even in remote ecosystems with little human contact. Even the most pristine landscapes are no longer safe from the effects of human activity.

What’s happening?

A new study led by Keith Sockman at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill monitored flying insect populations across 15 field seasons between 2004 and 2024 in Colorado. The site, a subalpine meadow in Colora…

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