Eyal Frank, a Professor at the University of Chicago, dives into the intricate relationship between economics and conservation. He explores how economic growth often diminishes ecosystems. Eyal highlights the severe impact of an invasive fungus on bat populations and its ripple effects on agriculture and public health. He also discusses the troubling decline of India's vultures due to toxic medications, resulting in significant human health crises. Lastly, he sheds light on the consequences of desert locust swarms, affecting food security and children’s health.