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2. Is it a good thing to catch butterflies?

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Answered by madhavikotagiri13
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Collectors of butterflies, whether as mature naturalists seeking to unravel nature's secrets, or as amateurs and children in the thrall of the insects, are not the dangers. ... Let the children run freely, waving their nets, through the woods, fields, and meadows, or any place where the butterflies might fly.But i think no

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Answered by Debdipa
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Chasing butterflies net-in-hand is absent from the portfolio of activities promoted by wildlife and conservation groups in their efforts to engage children with nature. This summer, I introduced my young children (four and six years old) and their friends to the delights of this 19th century pastime. They have been having huge fun. They now easily tell a ringlet from a meadow brown and their visual acuity of landscape has transformed. I'm now pestered to go out "butterflying" after tea (which turns into a general mess about in our local nature area). There's no chance of them catching any rare species and so far only one of our captives has snuffed it. Should wildlife centres be encouraged to sell butterfly nets alongside the bug viewers and feature the activity in their child-orientated publications and events programmes?

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