BBC Science Focus Magazine

HOW TO GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE

BUGS ARE IMPORTANT

hey are food for other creatures, such as birds, bats and fish. They provide services, like recycling dead bodies, keeping the soil healthy, and pollinating. Three- quarters of the crops we eat rely on insect pollination. It’s been

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from BBC Science Focus Magazine

BBC Science Focus Magazine3 min read
Why Older Women Face A Greater Risk Of Broken Bones
The world's population is undergoing an enormous shift because the average person is living longer. According to the World Health Organization, in 2020 there were more people aged 60 and over, than there were children under five. In the UK, there are
BBC Science Focus Magazine3 min read
How A Solar Eclipse Opened A New Window Onto The Universe
On 8 April 2024, a slice of land across North America was treated to the rare and wondrous sight of a total solar eclipse. The awe-inspiring event saw the Sun completely blotted out by a perfectly positioned Moon, temporarily turning day into night.
BBC Science Focus Magazine2 min read
How To Spot Arcturus
The star Arcturus is an iconic sight in the spring night sky. It's easy to locate by extending the arc of the handle of the Saucepan (aka Plough) away from the pan. Arcturus lies on this curve, shining with a noticeable orange hue. For those of us wh

Related Books & Audiobooks