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A small population of copper-coloured butterflies was found in Eltham in 1938. The butterfly has since been found in one location in Castlemaine and six locations at... show full transcript
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The planting of more sweet bursaria in reservation areas at all locations is essential for ensuring the availability of suitable habitat for the copper butterfly. This action facilitates the growth of a crucial food source for the larvae, thus supporting their development and survival. Increasing the abundance of sweet bursaria can also enhance the genetic diversity of the butterfly population, as it provides more resources and habitat availability.
By expanding the sweet bursaria in each area, we create an environment that can better support the butterfly's life cycle, potentially increasing the overall population stability and aiding in the prevention of extinction.
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