Declining Pollinators face challenges every cycle 

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Tropical region is the most biodiverse  and  has the highest collection of pollinators in the planet, and yet this region faces the greatest threat from climate change.  The season of drought and monsoon are becoming more aggressive every cycle . Tropical coastlines ecosystem has decreased significantly from contamination/ pollution. 

Leading pollinators  are insects, bees leading the way, birds, hummingbirds on the top  list, animals , monkeys, goat, deer ( herbivores).  They are uniquely adapted, skilled at dispersing seeds across continents, countries.  It’s a sacrilege to see them disappear, in particular, India , a place that protect monkeys and cows.

Summer season has been a rough season for pollinators this year 2025. According to  recent studies Nature and wildlife conservation, National Geographic, pollinators numbers have reduced in the past decade.   Tropical regions are the busiest region in the world,because  they produce the largest supply chain in the world, ( China, US, South America).   Human activities and progressing climate change have worsened wildfires across UnitedStates.  Monsoon season has destroyed crops and caused severe soil erosion across subtropical , countries.  

The disturbance of human activities wildfires, and natural disasters have affected tropical regions the most.  Soil is losing nutrients and important minerals, Calcium is one of the most important minerals that keep soil healthy , and maintain resilient forests in the tropic, improve pollitors habitats.

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