Help Butterflies

— Enter the Butterfly Dimension —

The butterflies…What an educated sense of beauty they have. They seem only an ornament to society, and yet, if they were gone, how substantial would be their loss! ~Phil Robinson

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Helping Butterflies

Modern man began to walk the earth approximately 100,000 thousand years ago. Butterflies began to grace our world about 130,000,000 million years prior. The math is simple. Butterflies have existed for over 129,000,00 million more years than we have.

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Throughout the world, the natural habitats of butterflies are being destroyed at a rapid rate. One of the greatest threats to butterflies comes from man. Many species of butterflies could become extinct because of our continual use of pesticides and destruction of native plant communities.

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As man continues to build new roads and shopping plazas, butterflies may find it increasingly difficult to locate native nectar and host plants on which to lay their eggs.
Where there is a shortage of butterfly nectar and host plants,
there is a shortage of butterflies.

When there are no nectar or host plants left, there are no butterflies left. It would be a shame to loose any one of these incredible species after 130 million years.

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If you would like to help these enchanting creatures, you may want to check out the conservation efforts like the Butterfly Conservation Inititive, Monarch Watch or the Xerces Society.

Visit these web sites sites for find out how you or your organizaation can help butterflies.
www.butterflyrecovery.org www.monarchwatch.com www.xerces.org

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You may also want to design and maintain a “Butterfly Garden” at your home, school or local community center. Check ObsessionWithButterflies.com for some helpful and simple tips on creating a beautiful butterfly garden in your own yard.

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Nevermore will a Flying Flower drift by you unnoticed…