The Vital Role of Insects in Sariska’s Ecosystem  

Insects are the unsung heroes of agriculture and natural ecosystems alike. Bees, butterflies, moths, and beetles are key pollinators, facilitating the transfer of pollen between flowers.

Bees, butterflies, and moths are nature’s farmers. As they flit from flower to flower, sipping sweet nectar, they carry pollen on their bodies, helping plants reproduce.

Pollinators in Action

Insects are also the ecosystem’s sanitation workers. Dung beetles, for example, bury animal waste, enriching the soil and creating a healthy environment for plants and other creatures at wildlife lodge and resort in Sariska

Insects are a crucial food source for countless animals from birds to reptiles. A healthy insect population means a thriving ecosystem. They even help control other insects, keeping plant-eaters in check.