Europe is quietly losing its bees, butterflies and other pollinators, and scientists warn the consequences could reshape entire ecosystems

Wild pollinators are disappearing across Europe, posing a significant threat. This decline impacts agriculture, economies, and food security, affecting vital societal functions. Many industries depend on these insects for reproduction and raw materials. Modern landscapes often destroy essential larval habitats, hindering insect survival. A new report urges integrated pollinator stewardship across various sectors.

Europe is quietly losing its bees, butterflies and other pollinators, and scientists warn the consequences could reshape entire ecosystems
Wild pollinators are disappearing across Europe, posing a significant threat. This decline impacts agriculture, economies, and food security, affecting vital societal functions. Many industries depend on these insects for reproduction and raw materials. Modern landscapes often destroy essential larval habitats, hindering insect survival. A new report urges integrated pollinator stewardship across various sectors.