Subject: | 1. Re: lack of insect singing in upper midwest of US |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:18 am ((PDT)) |
Thank you Wil, That map looks ominous. As my mother-in-law used to say, "What's good for one thing is bad for another." We eventually learn, but often all too slowly. And solutions rarely come without conflict. All creation groans... Curt Olson MinnesotaSoundscapes.com Wil Hershberger wrote: > This article contains a map of the use of one of the neonicotinoids. It would > be interesting to see if there is a correlation with the present lack of > singing insects. > http://www.wired.com/2014/08/neonicotinoids-midwest/ > > > Wil Hershberger > Nature Images and Sounds, LLC > Hedgesville, WV > The Songs of Insects > My Blog |
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