Key bee and butterfly species in Europe face extinction risk: study
At least 172 species of wild bees face extinction, while more than 40 per cent of butterfly species in Europe are classified as threatened

Nearly 100 additional types of wild bees have been classified as threatened in the most comprehensive evaluation of their status to date by the global authority on the state of the natural world.
At least 172 out of 1,928 assessed species of wild bees faced extinction in Europe compared with 77 in 2014, the latest update of the IUCN’s authoritative “Red List of Threatened Species” showed.
“Wild bee populations are in drastic decline and cannot be easily replaced by managed colonies,” said Denis Michez from the University of Mons, who led the wild bees research.
“If wild bees disappear, many wild plants might be at risk too – of which flower-rich meadows and beautiful orchid species are just a few examples.”
Pollinators like bees and butterflies are lifelines for our health