Two Goliath beetle species are in grave danger because cocoa farming has wiped out their forests and they’re being sold on the international dry insect market.
We estimate that about 80 percent of the Goliathus cacicus population has been wiped out in Côte d'Ivoire if we consider the amount of forest destroyed for cocoa farming. Goliathus regius has ...
The Goliath beetles (genus Goliathus) are among the world's biggest insects ... have been captured and sold on the international dried insect market. (We estimate this based on the calculations ...
Thai edible insect business is booming. Can it inspire the world? Growing up in Thailand’s northeastern Isan region, Suwimon ...
A study compiled data from more than 76,000 butterfly surveys across the continental U.S. The declines seen in the last 20 ...
The hut, which sits adjacent to the remains of the historic North London Mill, had a soft opening last winter and is now ...
A giant of the insect world is disappearing at an alarming rate. The Goliath beetle (Goliathus cacicus and Goliathus regius), one of the largest beetles on Earth, is on the brink of extinction, and ...
and gained a huge interest in insects." After the insect survey was completed, we asked 118 students and 22 teachers in nine of the schools about what they experienced, and how they see insects ...
In Australia too, there are few examples of mosquito-borne disease outbreaks after cyclones—with a notable exception. After Tropical Cyclone Zoe made landfall in 1974, we had one of the biggest ...
As temperatures rise, experts are warning of a new problem brewing in and around the Eaton fire area. Thousands of ...
As evident, Hazlitt’s one lesson has vast applications. This essay now delves into its deployment on the Danish welfare state ...