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  2. Butterfly Conservation is a British charity devoted to saving butterflies, moths and their habitats throughout the UK.

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  3. Atropos is the UK journal for butterfly, moth and dragonfly enthusiasts, published four times a year including an annual Migration Review, available by subscription only. Unique and varied content.

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    Butterfly magazine three times a year, packed with fascinating features and stunning photos. Monthly e-newsletter with the latest news, info and offers. Membership of your local branch, with regular newsletters, invitations to conservation action days and social events.

  5. Butterfly Magazine started in April 2020, during the lockdown, as part of a PhD project for founder Beverley Cooper-Chambers who is researching British Television and the British Caribbean family. It is a weekly magazine that carries news of Black TV and Film releases, The Disruptor features Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, The Library ...

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  7. Feb 7, 2022 · Butterflies have responded to climate change in many different ways. Some species have benefitted, expanded their ranges and colonised new sites further north. The Comma, once confined to the south-west, is now breeding in Scotland, spreading its range northwards at a rate of about 10km a year.

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