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Insect populations have decreased 75% over the past 50 years. Birds eat insects. ๐
This.
Corporate media blames cats. The true culprit is pesticides.
cat's don't help though
No they don't. But keeping cats inside won't cause the drop to stop at all.
It would at least stop the little fuckers shitting in my garden. Iโd call that a win. #saynototoxoplasmosis