DUNG BEETLES DIMINISHING IN NUMBERS IN GREAT BRITAIN

As I was walking through the hills of my neighborhood I began to ponder the article about the little creatures. Without them will the planet have a dung age which in some ways could be worse than an ice age? On that note it seems that the Denisovans lived in Siberia as long as 110,000 years ago. They were related to the Neanderthals. And it seems that many many millions of years ago we were much like some slimy  deep ocean worm.

Is there any society in Great Britain dedicated to saving the dung beetle?

SOLAR WINDS, GIANT ICE VOLCANOS, AND A VENUS LIKE EXOPLANET

Am sitting here looking out my kitchen window watching the effect of strong winds on bushes and trees. And this after having read that solar winds caused Mars to lose its atmosphere. Have tested my breathing and do not feel that these winds are taking our atmosphere. Pluto has giant ice volcanoes. Some day that drawf planet may be a destination site for really expensive weddings. In the distant future presidential debates may be held there. There is some good news and a little bad news concerning bees. There have been many hive failures of European Honey Bees but the Africanized Honey Bee seems to be thriving. The bad news is they seem to defend their hives as a swarm. No bees could live on an Earth sizes exoplanet not too many light years away. It is so close to its dwarf star sun that it is much more Venus-like. It will probably never be an agricultural center nor a destination wedding favorite.