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Humans have learned to fear ‘bugs’, but we shouldn’t – life as we know it hinges on invertebrates | Chris Packham

Urgent action is needed to protect invertebrates as many are unfairly labeled as 'bugs', causing widespread fear. These creatures are crucial for ecosystems, yet often overlooked. Countries like France are making strides in reducing pestici...

The Guardian· Aug 20, 2026 · 12:55 PM · 2 views

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Urgent action is needed to protect invertebrates as many are unfairly labeled as 'bugs', causing widespread fear. These creatures are crucial for ecosystems, yet often overlooked. Countries like France are making strides in reducing pesticide use, but more must be done globally.

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