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Destructive bug discovered in Greece, marks first breeding population in Monroe County

Locals concerned after crucial waterway fills with alarming 'zombie trout': 'All of that is hard on … survival'

Is the food industry ready for El Niño?

A pest behavioural expert explains some details about how El Niño could affect insect populations and what the food industry can do to prevent pests.

Australia
Australian
Australians
Natalya-maisheva
Bureau-of-meteorology
El-nino
Insect-populations
Pest-control
Rentokil

Spiders, spiders everywhere? Tarantula mating season starts early amid threats to arachnids

California has some of the highest diversity of spiders in the world, yet climate change and habitat encroachment are killing them.

Colorado
United-states
Walnut-creek
California
Australia
Palm-springs
Los-angeles-basin
Los-angeles
Dana-point
Marin-headlands
Ken-lavin
Jason-bond

Illinois nature lovers and scientists warn of population declines among native bees and other pollinators

Barbara Williams zeros in on a patch of yellow wildflowers with her binoculars. She leans in slightly, her beetle earrings jangling, and proclaims “that’s definitive.” Williams has spotted the rusty patched bumblebee. Perched on the petals of the cup plant, the bee is identifiable based on its black and white stripes and the tawny patch on its second abdominal segment. “She is undoubtedly a .

Brockton
Illinois
United-states
Chicago
Pecatonica
University-of-illinois
Chicago-rockford-international-airport
Germany
University-of-illinois-at-chicago
American
Carl-myrna-nygren
Barbara-williams

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