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Restoring Butterflies One Grassland at a Time | Glasgow News
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In the Scottish Borders, a rare butterfly called the Northern Brown Argus is getting a lifeline thanks to a bold conservation effort. Forestry and Land Scotland and Butterfly Conservation are restoring its fragile grassland habitat at Thornielee, battling invasive bracken and gorse that threaten its survival. The butterfly’s caterpillars rely on a single plant — common rock-rose — which thrives only in soil enriched by yellow meadow ants. By managing the landscape with targeted clearing and even grazing cattle, they’re rebuilding this delicate ecosystem. Annual surveys track progress, aiming to restore wildflowers for both butterfly food and nectar. This project isn’t just about saving one species — it’s about reviving a whole ecological partnership that could help other butterflies too.
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