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European Butterfly Populations Down Nearly 50 Percent in Past Two Decades
Grassland butterfly populations in Europe have declined dramatically over the last two decades, largely because of increased agriculture and and a failure to properly manage grassland ecosystems, according to a report by the European Environmental Agency (EEA).
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