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Insects
July 2024
Where are all the butterflies this summer? Their absence is telling us something important
Tony Juniper
Climate crisis has impact on insects’ colours and sex lives, study finds
Country diary
The orange hawkweed is a fiery, foxy presence in the garden
As British butterflies head north, scientists ask public to help track migration
Singapore has approved 16 insects to eat as food: here’s everything you need to know
Watchdog investigates Defra over authorisation of bee-killing pesticide
The Audio Long Read
Where the wild things are: the untapped potential of our gardens, parks and balconies – podcast
59 summer problems solved – from sunburn and sweating to wasps and wedgies
Country diary
Country diary: Itching and scratching after a day of hay-baling
Weatherwatch: Buckwheat, miracle crop for a future of extreme heat
Wimbledon gardeners reuse coffee grounds in sustainability bid
Specieswatch
Specieswatch: Jersey tiger moth heads north as climate heats up
Ants can carry out life-saving amputations on injured nest mates, study shows
‘Not just for fuddy-duddies’: interest in moths booming as species struggle
June 2024
Britain embraces pond life as aquatic garden plant sales boom
Experience
Experience: a leech lived up my nose for a month
Country diary
Country diary: A kitchen ‘pest’ that predates dinosaurs
Country diary
Country diary: The grass is up – and so is the pollen count
Build a hedgehog highway! 33 ways to welcome more wildlife into your garden
Brief letters
All cabbage whites great and small – oh lord, gardeners hate them all
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