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Soil Animal Biomass Declining Sharply

Posted on July 29, 2020November 22, 2020 by davidmrintoul in Climate, Nature

Soil animal biomass is declining as tiny organisms get smaller and scarcer. Find out why this poses a threat to our global food system. (4:30 read time)

Tagged Biodiversity, Biomass, Climate Crisis, Eco-Friendly, Martin Shadler, Mass Extinction, Organic Farming, Soil, Soil Fertility, UFZLeave a comment

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