A forest in the south of Scotland is seeing a rare butterfly thrive thanks to a surprising friend. The distinctive Belted Galloway cattle are being used to help the pearl-bordered fritillary flourish.
The new offspring are from Belgian adults released in Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire last year. Dr Nigel Bourn, of the charity Butterfly Conservation, said spotting the insect was "an ...
LAS VEGAS— A final environmental impact statement released by the U.S. Forest Service claims that a proposed Lee Canyon Ski Area expansion is “likely to be beneficial” for the endangered Mount ...
However, forest clearings around Lee Canyon Ski Area have provided favorable conditions for the butterfly ... Providing pathways between habitats will help with that goal, said Wallis.
Over six months, botanists and conservationists have worked with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to transform the neglected garden into a thriving urban forest ... 20 butterfly species ...