It's all about habitat. Producing food for a growing world population doesn't leave much room for wildlife habitat. We're not sure or unconcerned with what herbicides and pesticides are doing to insect populations or habitat. Years ago pheasants were common in weedy corn fields; now you see very few weeds. It's hard to find corn that isn't RR. Over 2o years quail habitat changes; brushy thickets grow too thick or too big or grass invades. When we fiirst purchased our land from my MIL, you could clearly see the noll our house sits on 1000 feet off the road. Now you can't see our house unless there's snow on the roof. The field has grown up to dogwood thickets, briars and trees. Rabbits have increased as so have the deer.
I wonder what happens if bees continue to decline. Nature abhors a vacume. Will other insects, like butterflies, fill that niche or will pollination suffer severely?
We had a fox or milk snake dozing in the iris bed yesterday morning. Earlier in the week, I saw a blue racer in the back yard. First I've seen in several years. We don't see enough snakes and too many cowbirds.
We all need to remember we are just stewards. We should be leaving our planet in better shape than we found it. I'm no "greenie" but we need to use some common sense. After all, this is our home too.
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