Butterfly activity points to climate change

THE impact of climate change in Ireland is being signalled by dramatically unusual behaviour in butterflies, a conference heard yesterday.

Butterfly activity points to climate change

Scientists believe the arrival of several new species, and the unseasonal activities of others are directly linked to irregular weather patterns.

The National Biodiversity Centre insist the insects should now be studied as part of a national survey that would indicate future climate change in the country.

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