Voluntary measures alone cannot solve the pollinator problem

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Labour's Barry Gardiner warns that the government's new pollinator strategy does not go nearly far enough

We are unravelling the fabric of nature. We know the risks, but the collapse in the number of butterflies, moths, beetles and other pollinators continues. All of these are a vital part of our food chain...

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