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Butterflies the ‘perfect indicators’ of environmental health, but you’ll have to count them first

If you have seen the flutters of butterflies converging on Brisbane this spring, you will know there can often be too many to count — but that is exactly what locals are being encouraged to do.
Key points:
- Millions of caper white butterflies are expected to pass through Brisbane as part of their annual migration
- Brisbane’s Big Butterfly Count is a community project that aims to record the number and kinds of butterflies in the region
- Project organisers say the health of butterflies can help to gauge environmental health
Brisbane’s Big Butterfly Count comes amid swarms of migrating caper white butterflies, known scientifically as Belenois java.
“We want to investigate our biodiversity and butterflies are perfect bioindicators,” project…
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