Are butterfly releases at weddings a conservation concern or opportunity

An editorial addresses concerns about introductions of butterflies outside their natural range. Caution in indiscriminate releases (together with careful examination and effective monitoring of the spectrum of species utilized, and releasing only within their natural range) is clearly advisable, but...

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