ickplant@lemmy.worldM to Bats@lemmy.world · 2 months agoSurprising New Research Links Infant Mortality to Crashing Bat Populations | Without bats to eat insects, farmers turned to more pesticides, a study found. That appears to have increased infant deathswww.nytimes.comexternal-linkmessage-square3fedilinkarrow-up158arrow-down10file-textcross-posted to: [email protected][email protected]
arrow-up158arrow-down1external-linkSurprising New Research Links Infant Mortality to Crashing Bat Populations | Without bats to eat insects, farmers turned to more pesticides, a study found. That appears to have increased infant deathswww.nytimes.comickplant@lemmy.worldM to Bats@lemmy.world · 2 months agomessage-square3fedilinkfile-textcross-posted to: [email protected][email protected]
minus-squareSanctus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11·2 months agoThese articles always bug me because, like, its called the web or tree of life for a reason. We are all connected and have lasting effects on one another. Its crazy how long its taking the zeitgeist to realize how much we need our ecosystems.
minus-squareChaosCoati@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·2 months agoBut god made everything our domain, so surely we’re above it /s
These articles always bug me because, like, its called the web or tree of life for a reason. We are all connected and have lasting effects on one another. Its crazy how long its taking the zeitgeist to realize how much we need our ecosystems.
But god made everything our domain, so surely we’re above it /s