A once-extinct butterfly has been reintroduced to England
  • 5 years ago
A once-extinct butterfly has been reintroduced to England after being transported in a transit van through the Channel Tunnel in a COOL BOX.

The chequered skipper disappeared in England in 1976 because of a loss of habitat and the increased planting of conifers which is unsuitable for them to thrive.

The rare butterfly was historically found in a band of woodlands and limestone grassland from Oxfordshire to Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire.
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