The ancient relationship between the mountain pygmy possum and the bogong moth reveals the complexity of global climate change—and the lengths people may have to go to save some species from extinction.
Populations of butterflies and moths have continued to drop in Scotland and across the UK, with the latest surveys showing overall numbers at the lowest levels since counts began 12 years ago.
The insects of the EU and US are the best studied in the world, and it is here that a strengthening case can be made for an alarming insect abundance decline.