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Letter: How to do your bit to save the insects

Published 16 June 2021

From Diane Tookey, London, UK

You report the sorry state of insect biodiversity (5 June, p 23). We could all do our bit to preserve insects by making sure that, before disposing of cuttings and prunings in our gardens, we shake the foliage over the soil to release as many minibeasts as possible. It is surprising how many tiny animals can be seen to drop out.

Issue no. 3339 published 19 June 2021

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