Dennison, for her part, covers and preserves the dead material with resin, transforming it into an intricate object that raises questions about
the deteriorating health of the ecosystem.
It's estimated, for instance, that building up natural habitats to effectively restore bee
health globally would cost about $ 75 billion each year (that's less than 20 percent
of what the world spends on soft drinks), saving the world an estimated $ 2 to $ 6.6 trillion annually in losses from
deteriorating ecosystems.