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The video is about the diversity and importance of insects in Costa Rica. The host, Coyote Peterson, interviews an entomologist named Jim, who shows him various insects attracted by a light trap. They also talk about the threats that insects face, such as habitat loss, pesticides and climate change, and how Jim's organization, BioServe, is working to protect the rainforest and its insects. The video ends with Coyote handling a huge elephant beetle and promoting BioServe's conservation efforts.
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1. Costa Rica has six percent of the world's biodiversity and around a million species of plants and animals.
2. 60 percent of the species in Costa Rica are insects, and 80 percent of them are still undescribed and unnamed for science.
3. The elephant beetle is the second heaviest insect in the planet and has a horn that it uses for combat between males.
4. Insects are crucial for the functioning of the ecosystems and the survival of humankind, but they are threatened by habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change.
5. The Bioser Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes rainforest conservation, scientific research, and environmental education in Costa Rica.