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What threatens butterflies? Primarily loss of habitat: Prairie, wetlands, and woodlands are losing ground to farming, industry, and housing developments. Some pesticides used in farming, mosquito control programs, and lawn care also kill caterpillars, butterflies, and moths. A few native butterflies are being crowded out by non-native species; others have been harmed by pollution. You can help preserve butterfly and moth populations by planting wildflowers, other favored butterfly plants, and host plants for caterpillars. You can also support efforts to preserve and restore the special habitats needed by many endangered, threatened, or declining species. Go to some examples of extinct and threatened butterflies.
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