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Bugs That Rule the World

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A four-part investigation into insect declines, exploring their diversity and ecological importance.

Airing 05/07/2025

Bugs That Rule the World

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A four-part investigation into insect declines, exploring their diversity and ecological importance.

A four-part global investigation into insect declines, exploring their diversity and their critical roles on the planet. Scientists reveal the beauty of bugs, from pollinators to insect assassins to the tiny clean-up crews that purify the planet.

Airing 05/07/2025

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A four-part investigation into insect declines, exploring their diversity and ecological importance. (30s)

The Longstanding Tradition of Beetle Battles in Thailand

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Ummat Somjee goes to Thailand to observe the cultural tradition of fighting beetles. (8m 19s)

Dung Beetles Do One of the Dirtiest Jobs in the Animal Kingdom

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On the plains of South Africa, an army of dung beetles recycle the dung of large mammals. (9m 52s)

Searching for Praying Mantises in the Brazilian Amazon

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Gavin Svenson heads to the Brazilian rainforest to sample the diversity of mantises. (10m 7s)

The Evolutionary Race Between Moths and Bats

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Jesse Barber and Akito Kawahara study the evolutionary arms race between bats and moths. (7m 55s)

The Epic Migration of Monarch Butterflies

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Monarch butterflies winter in the fir forests of Michoacan, Mexico, after an epic migration. (4m 58s)

Ummat Somjee Researches Flag-Footed Bugs in Panamá

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Evolutionary Biologist Ummat Somjee describes his research on Flag-footed bugs in Panamá. (6m 19s)

Sylvana Ross Researches Tapinoma Sessile, the Odorous House Ant

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Urban Ecologist Sylvana Ross visits Baltimore, Maryland, to find Tapinoma Sessile. (9m 44s)

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