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Gerry McGovern@gerrymcgovern@mastodon.green
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Canada has lost over 60% of its flying insects since the 1970s, leaving tree swallows smaller and less successful at breeding
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/science/canada-has-lost-over-60-of-its-flying-insects-since-the-1970s-leaving-tree-swallows-smaller-and-less-successful-at-breeding-scientists-found/articleshow/132176920.cms

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The Times of IndiaCanada has lost over 60% of its flying insects since the 1970s, leaving tree swallows smaller and less successful at breeding, scientists foundMore than 60 per cent of Canada’s flying insects have disappeared from a single site over the last four decades, starting in the late 1970s, and the effects can be seen among the birds that rely upon them for sustenance, according to a newly peer-reviewed study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Tree swallows in Ontario’s Long Point Bird Observatory are getting smaller and producing fewer offspring due to the decrease in insect numbers.
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This

A comic in three panels.

Panel 1, "1990”
A person driving a car and the windshield is full of bugs

Panel 2, "2020”
A person driving a car and the windshield is _not_ full of bugs

Panel 3, "2050”
The car is empty.

I'm sorry I couldn't find any attribution to the artist. Input welcome.
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