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Butterflies in danger

Of the 59 resident butterfly species that remain in Britain today, three quarters are in decline. The most worrying fact of all is that certain butterfly species, including those below, are heading for extinction.
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Gatekeeper
Wood White
Wall
Small White
Red Admiral
Pearl Bordered Fritillary
Peacock
Large White
High Brown Fritillary
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Gatekeeper
Gatekeeper
The Gatekeeper gets its name because it likes to live in hedgerows so is often spotted around gates.

Plants which would attract this specie: Bramble

Photography by Peter Eeles. Images provided by Butterfly Conservation.
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