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Insect populations plummeted 75% since 2017, study finds, highlighting threats beyond pollinators.
Insect populations have dropped by 75% since 2017, with threats including extreme weather, fires, and rising temperatures often overlooked.
A Binghamton University study analyzed over 175 studies, finding biases toward pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Agriculture, especially pesticides and land use changes, is a major cause.
Researchers call for a broader approach to conservation to protect all insect species.
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Las poblaciones de insectos se desplomaron un 75% desde 2017, según un estudio, destacando amenazas más allá de los polinizadores.