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Find out why bugs are so important - to humans, animals and the
survival of our planet Our amazing bugs are in trouble. Without
bugs, plants would not be able to make flowers or fruit. If bugs
disappeared, so would strawberries, apples, beans and tomatoes, and
even chocolate. Without them, we couldn't grow enough food to feed
us all. If we lost bugs, we would also lose creatures who depend on
them for survival, such as songbirds, badgers, bats and fish. Did
you know that one in three mouthfuls of our food depends on insect
pollination? Or that honey, oranges and silk would not exist
without invertebrates? Ninety per cent of wildflowers would become
extinct if there were no bugs were pollinating them. This book
shows the reasons why bugs are so important, to humans, animals and
the survival of our planet. You can also discover what you can do
to help protect bugs. Find out how bugs really can save the world
and do your bit to help them, too! Written by the charity, Buglife,
the Invertebrate Conservation Trust Supports science work in
schools by looking at different animals, adaptation, food chains,
life cycles, habitats and climate change
Find out why bugs are so important - to humans, animals and the
survival of our planet Our amazing bugs are in trouble. Without
bugs, plants would not be able to make flowers or fruit. If bugs
disappeared, so would strawberries, apples, beans and tomatoes, and
even chocolate. Without them, we couldn't grow enough food to feed
us all. If we lost bugs, we would also lose creatures who depend on
them for survival, such as songbirds, badgers, bats and fish.
Written by the conservation charity Buglife, this book shows the
reasons why bugs are so important - to humans, animals and the
survival of our planet. Discover bugs in all shapes, sizes and
colours, and learn how these tiny creatures are going to help SAVE
the world. You can also discover what you can do to help protect
bugs. Buglife, the Invertebrate Conservation Trust, is dedicated to
protecting insects, bugs and all invertebrate species. This book
supports science work in schools by looking at different animals,
adaptation, food chains, life cycles, habitats and climate change.
In the accompanying book, Plants Save the World, you can discover
why plants are vitally important to the survival of our planet,
too!
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