
Why Should We Care About Bugs?
Leave a reviewWhy should we care about bugs? They are SO important to our ecosystems, our atmospheres, or very planet. We couldn’t live without them. Take a listen to our FUN and fascinating guests, The Bug Chicks– Kristie Reddick and Jessica Honaker, as they discuss the reason why bugs are necessary and so very cool.
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|Season: 9 |Episode: 237 |
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Why should we care about bugs? They are SO important to our ecosystems, our atmospheres, or very planet. We couldn’t live without them. Take a listen to our FUN and fascinating guests, The Bug Chicks– Kristie Reddick and Jessica Honaker, as they discuss the reason why bugs are necessary and so very cool.
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