A butterfly that was once extinct in England now flies by the thousands Biodiversity

A butterfly that was once extinct in England now flies by the thousands  Biodiversity

It was the best summer in 150 years for this once-extinct butterfly on British soil. Great Blue Butterfly (Bengaris Arian) in England has the best records of the past 150 years: scientists have counted 750,000 eggs of these butterflies, and it is estimated that about 20,000 flew this summer.

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