Animals
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Unique Butterflies Distribution in Eastern Denmark Declined by 72% Since 1993 Due to Habitat Loss, Unsuccessful Conservation
The beautiful butterflies in Denmark have been threatened by habitat loss, causing their distribution to decline by 72% since 1993. Some species of rare butterflies are also on the brink of extinction. Read here.
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