
Science Quickly Big Apple's Insects Eat Streets Clean
Dec 2, 2014
Allie Wilkinson, a reporter specializing in urban ecology, shares fascinating insights on how urban insects in New York City play a pivotal role in keeping the streets clean. Discover how these hungry arthropods consume tons of food waste, acting as nature's very own trash collectors. The discussion highlights the surprising ecological importance of these critters and their impact on urban environments, revealing a unique perspective on recycling and waste reduction in bustling cities.
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