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Insects are dying: here are 25 easy and effective ways you can help protect them

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Insects are dying: here are 25 easy and effective ways you can help protect them

Insects are in trouble. Around the world, scientists are reporting catastrophic declines in their numbers, even in nature reserves that are largely protected from human touch. We are also beginning to see huge drops in the populations of other animals – such as birds – that depend on insects as food.

Many of the drivers of those declines are structural, and require strong action by governments to turn around. But there are clear, easy steps that anyone can take to support the insect world. For species under such pressure, any respite is important, and we can create refuges for insects in a world increasingly hostile to their survival. In creating better habitats for insects, you can also reap the benefits: thriving gardens, more songbirds, and a healthier web of life.

Here are 25 small, achievable, science-backed actions you can take today – at home, in the garden, or out in the city.

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    1. Turn out the lights
    2. Plant native
    3. Swap moth bombs for wasps
    4. Start composting
    5. Provide water
    6. Leave the leaves
    7. Install a window box or balcony garden
    8. Use antibiotics and other medications carefully
    9. Build a butterfly bank
    10. Avoid toxic de-flea potions
    11. Follow the 3 x 3 x 3 planting system
    12. Choose keystone plants
    13. Sprinkle some rocks
    14. Eat organic
    15. Choose polyester-free clothing
    16. Cut your plastics
    17. Let things rot
    18. Weed by hand
    19. Create shade
    20. Skip the lawn – or mow it less
    21. Sprinkle wildflowers
    22. Help count insects
    23. Spot invasive species
    24. Protect owls and bats
    25. Cut your carbon footprint