Arthropods Daily – Issue No. 148 No. 148 |

Ancestry Graph
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„Franz and his mission for insects: Why are solar panels attracting insects?“
Solar installations on former farmland can significantly increase the insect population and biodiversity in just a few years. A side effect and a win-win situation.