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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge Natural History Society > How many butterflies are there in the Western Palaearctic?
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact events. To be added to the mailing list to receive the login for Zoom events, email webmaster [at] cnhs.org.uk Martin Davies will talk about his lifelong obsession with butterflies. From his first butterfly book to the wonderful handbooks available today, the beauty and diversity of butterfly species has never ceased to amaze him. We may think we know how many butterfly species there are in Europe but how has our understanding of this improved over the years? Lots of wonderful places and species are featured in this wide-ranging detective story, from the Atlantic to the Altai and the Arctic to the Atlas. This talk is part of the Cambridge Natural History Society series. This talk is included in these lists:
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