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Shows how fragile the eco system is, starts with the moths, then the bats and birds, this in turn affects all the things thaty they used to feed on, the enviroment changes........... The Valley Vegan.............heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: I hadn't really thought about it until I read your post. Years ago we used to get quite a few, and quite a variety, of moths come inside when the doors/windows were open and the lights on. Now we get relatively few. :-(Jo , peter hurd wrote:>> Britain's moth population, including the spinach moth, has declined markedly over the past three decades, threatening the future of bats and birds that feed on them. A report by Butterfly Conservation has found that in Britain

larger moths have decreased by 32 per cent since 1968, while in southern areas there are 44 per cent fewer, probably because of landscape changes, pesticides and herbicides.> > > > Peter H > > > > > Photos – NEW, now offering a quality print service from just 8p a photo.>To send an email to -

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