Nature World: Pesticide use, while it's been tied to a decline in honeybee populations and other pollinators, now may also threaten global freshwater biodiversity, according to new research.
Specifically, it's insecticides, a type of pesticide that is used to specifically target and kill insects, that are the problem. Despite the fact that insecticide use is regulated, and cannot surpass legally-accepted regulatory threshold levels (RTLs), it appears that they are still causing problems for various ecosystems......
Read Complete Article at Water Conserve: Water Conservation RSS News Feed
Pesticide Use May Threaten Global Freshwater Biodiversity
Posted by Nature World: None Given on April 14th, 2015
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.