Harshita Sinha
Climate change is altering the timing and routes of butterfly migrations, disrupting their delicate balance with ecosystems.
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Rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns are altering the availability of food and shelter for butterflies.
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Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns are affecting the availability of nectar-rich flowers and host plants for butterflies.
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Climate change is increasing the spread of diseases and parasites among butterfly populations, further threatening their survival.
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As temperatures rise, many butterfly species are shifting their ranges northward or to higher elevations in search of cooler temperatures.
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Conservation efforts, such as habitat restoration and climate-smart gardening, can help protect butterfly populations from the impacts of climate change.
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Individual actions, such as reducing carbon emissions and supporting conservation efforts, can help mitigate the impact of climate change on butterflies.
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