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Forget birdwatching, I’m into moth-watching: they’re fascinating and misunderstood insects
According to new research, distinguishing between the UK’s 2,500 species could halt cognitive decline – so my brain could not be happier, or healthier, says science writer Helen Pilcher ...
Scientists have discovered why climate change may be contributing to the decline of some British butterflies and moths, such as Silver-studded Blue and High Brown Fritillary butterflies. Many British ...
ENTMAIN copy 39088019137116 purchased from the Thompson Endowment. Summary "Pug moths (Geometridae: Eupithecia, Chloroclystis, Pasiphila and Gymnoscelis) are probably the most difficult of the ...
entmain copy 39088019137587 purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source ...
Scientists at the University of York have revealed that the 1976 drought is the worst extreme event to affect butterflies and moths in the 50 years since detailed records began. The summer of 1976 saw ...
Research has found climate change is causing moths to decline in parts of Britain. The number of moths are adapted to live in cooler conditions. Scientists think because climate change is causing ...
Scientists have revealed that the 1976 drought is the worst extreme event to affect butterflies and moths in the 50 years since detailed records began. Scientists at the University of York have ...
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