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With rapid habitat destruction and rising light pollution threatening their survival, scientists warn that fireflies are vanishing.
In fact, things are so bad that we may be the last humans to ever see them.
Across the globe, these beloved bioluminescent beetles are facing an ecological crisis, with populations declining rapidly. The loss is primarily driven by habitat destruction, pesticide use, rising temperatures, and light pollution, which disrupts the dark environments fireflies strictly depend on to reproduce and survive.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, fireflies act as vital predators of pests and critical indicators of broader ecosystem health, meaning their fading presence signals a deeper threat to the environment
To halt their disappearance, conservationists are calling for immediate community and policy action.
Key steps include restoring essential wetlands, reducing artificial nighttime lighting, and embracing sustainable agricultural practices before these living stars are relegated permanently to digital screens.
source: McKeever, A. Fireflies are vanishing—but you can help protect them. National Geographic.