Young photographers who captured the beauty of the natural world on camera were crowned winners of the South Downs National Park’s annual photo competition.
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The world’s most valuable butterfly: Why the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing is nearly priceless
In 1906, naturalist Albert Stewart Meek discovered a butterfly so large that it defied belief. Living high in the canopies of Papua New Guinea, the Queen Alexandra birdwing (Ornithoptera alexandrae) ...
Monarch butterflies that hatch in the spring and early summer live fast and die young at only two to six weeks. But those that emerge in late summer can survive six to nine months. That’s long enough ...
We know about migrating species of butterflies, but they don't all fly south for the winter. Several overwinter in their home habitat and could use your help.
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