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Recovery of the rarest butterflies, and assuredly for other insects, must include restoration of natural disturbance.

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Weball told, they analyzed the dna from 92% of all butterfly groups, which allowed them to zero in on where butterflies began some hundred million years ago.

Webdiscover the amazing science behind butterflies, from their life cycle to their wing patterns, in this fascinating article.

Webthe lilting, fluttering flight of a butterfly evokes whimsy rather than efficiency or purpose, but a new study reveals the mechanics of the insect’s less than linear flight.

Like invisibility in legends, transparency in nature is a powerful tool.

Webdiscover the amazing science behind butterflies, from their life cycle to their wing patterns, in this fascinating article.

Webthe lilting, fluttering flight of a butterfly evokes whimsy rather than efficiency or purpose, but a new study reveals the mechanics of the insect’s less than linear flight.

Like invisibility in legends, transparency in nature is a powerful tool.

Webthe lesson learned from the rarest butterflies is that habitat loss includes the loss of natural ecosystem processes such as disturbance.

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