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3 days ago

Rare butterflies bounce back after landowners in Wales cut back on flailing hedges

Conservationists have now persuaded landowners to cut hedges in a more gentle rotation, with sections left uncut for up to three years, to enable more eggs to survive over winter. The caterpillars emerge with the foliage in spring and hatch into adult butterflies in July. The brown hairstreak is difficult to spot as a butterfly but every winter volunteers assess its populations by counting its minuscule cream-coloured eggs, which with careful searching are visible on the bare branches of blackthorn.
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8 months ago

Week in wildlife: blue waterfowl, a rescued baby orangutan and a real-life Pikachu

Wildlife monitoring and conservation efforts worldwide show complex behaviors and interactions among species, highlighting the need for ongoing research and safeguards.
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