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butterfly conservation

Butterfly conservation involves protecting butterfly species and their habitats to ensure their survival and the health of ecosystems. It includes efforts such as preserving and restoring native grasslands, meadows, and forests, reducing pesticide use, and planting native flowers that provide nectar and host plants for caterpillars. By safeguarding butterflies, we also support pollination, which benefits agriculture and biodiversity. Conservation programs may include research, education, and community involvement to raise awareness and promote practices that help butterflies thrive. Overall, conserving butterflies helps maintain ecological balance and promotes a rich, vibrant natural environment.