Insects
More or Less: Behind the Stats. What do windscreen splats tell us about insect decline? Audio, 9 minutes
We ask whether the ‘windscreen phenomenon’ suggests falling numbers of insects
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- Posted18 October 2023
Unexpected Elements. How bedbugs took over the world. Audio, 53 minutes
Why is bedbugs' unconventional mode of reproduction so successful?
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- Posted11 October 2023
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- Posted11 October 2023
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- Posted10 October 2023
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- Posted8 October 2023
The Real Story. How do we stop rapid insect decline? Audio, 49 minutes
Insects are crucial to life on earth but are disappearing at an unprecedented rate
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- Posted5 October 2023
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- Posted3 October 2023
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- Posted29 September 2023
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- Posted21 September 2023
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- Posted19 September 2023
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- Posted18 September 2023
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- Posted15 September 2023
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- Posted15 September 2023
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- Posted8 September 2023
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- Posted5 September 2023
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- Posted4 September 2023
CrowdScience. How do butterflies and moths fly? Audio, 27 minutes
Why do butterflies and moths fly so erratically, but land so precisely?
- AttributionBBC World Service
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- Posted19 August 2023
More or Less: Behind the Stats. How many butterflies are there in the world? Audio, 9 minutes
The world’s butterfly population doesn’t seem to be online – so what is it?
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- Available for over a year