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NEW BOOK!

"Systemic Insecticides - a Disaster in the Making"

> Dutch Toxicologist Dr. Henk Tennekes has put all the pieces of the puzzle together and confirmed what many have suspected for at least 6 years: a new class of revolutionary crop insecticides is killing-off vast numbers of bees, butterflies, spiders, bumblebees, caterpillars, earthworms and creatures which live in the soil. Along with the insects, these insecticides are killing-off the birds and animals which depend on insects for their food: skylarks, corn buntings, partridges, tree sparrows - and dozens more species. The pesticide industry is creating a 'Poisonous Landscape' in which the only thing that will be allowed to live, will be the insecticide-laced crop which brings in the profits.

[This one deserves a place right next to "A Spring without Bees"]
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