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Festo to feature bionic butterflies at CMTS
2017-08-28 22:20:23| Canadian Plastics Headlines
Festos eMotion Butterflies, developed by the manufacturers Bionic Learning Network, will fly for the first time in Toronto at CMTS in September. The post Festo to feature bionic butterflies at CMTS appeared first on Canadian Plastics.
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Butterflies & Moths of Portland
2017-08-01 22:48:56| PortlandOnline
15 most common lepidopterans of Portland PDF Document, 1,737kbCategory: Environmental Education
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Study By UN Warns Extinction Danger For Bees, Butterflies, Other Pollinators
2016-02-27 08:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Inquisitr: A study by United Nations has forewarned that bees, birds, butterflies, and beetles are among a growing list of pollinator species under the threat of global extinction, a trend that could put the world`s food supply at risk. Tens of thousands of species of pollinators like bees, butterflies, flies, moths, wasps, beetles, birds, bats, and other animals that contribute to pollination play a significant role in the world`s food production and contribute to billions of dollars in food yield are at...
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Not all moths, butterflies react the same to climate change
2015-11-02 12:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Futurity: Scientists analyzed how the abundance and distribution of 155 species of British butterflies and moths have changed since the 1970s. In response to climate change, some are growing more common and others more rare. Using data collected by thousands of volunteers through citizen science programs, the team determined that responses to recent climate change varied greatly from species to species. Published in Science Advances, the research also shows variation in how much the climate has changed for...
United Kingdom: Butterflies: Extinction by 2050? Habitat Pointers Too
2015-10-19 23:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: Large butterfly populations in the UK could become extinct by 2050 due to severe droughts, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change. Dr. Tom Oliver of the U.K.'s Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) led the study, working with colleagues from CEH, Butterfly Conservation, Natural England and the University of Exeter, according to a release. Despite their predictions, the researchers also noted that better landscape management and greenhouse gas emission reductions could save large...
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