- Almost one-fifth of Europe’s wood beetles are at risk of extinction due to widespread decline in ancient trees...demise could have devastating knock-on effects for other species. Study says 18% of saproxylic beetles now exist on conservation plane between “vulnerable” and “critically endangered”. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/05/a-fifth-of-europes-wood-beetles-at-risk-of-extinction-as-ancient-trees-decline 3 comments worldnews
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