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Tweezers and talcum powder: butterfly wing transplants take flight in New Zealand
Insect lovers are going to extraordinary lengths to give injured butterflies an extra few weeks of life
New Zealand’s love affair with the monarch butterfly has reached bizarre new heights, with some devotees performing wing transplants on the insects to give them a few extra weeks of life.
Although the butterflies are not classified as threatened or endangered, some lepidopterists have carried out the unusual surgery using techniques picked up from YouTube.
Continue reading...Queensland farmers rally against laws to curb land clearing
Labor is poised to finally pass the reforms but farmers say the changes will harm the state’s agricultural sector
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The Queensland government is expected to pass new land-clearing laws on Tuesday amid fierce protests by farmers on the steps of the state parliament.
The laws are an attempt to rein in soaring clearing rates and restore environmental protections that were scrapped in 2013. The Climate Council estimates bushland more than seven times the size of Brisbane – about 1m hectares – was cleared between 2012 and 2016.
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