
The Butterfly
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Philippe Muyl |
Box office | 9. 68 million EUR |
Screenplay | Philippe Muyl |
Initial DVD release | Sweden |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Cast | Maria Adelaida Puerta |
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ID | 649580 |
About The Butterfly
A young French girl, Elsa (Claire Bouanich), is often left on her own due to the work schedule of her single mother, Isabelle (Nade Dieu). After Elsa ends up spending time with Julien (Michel Serrault), a surly old butterfly collector, the two set out on a journey through the countryside. Intent on finding a particularly short-lived butterfly, Julien and Elsa form an unlikely friendship on their rural trek, but trouble arises when her mom becomes concerned as to her whereabouts.
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... Research by The Butterfly Conservation wildlife charity recorded more than 1...
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... A group of 30 scientists from around the world have spent a decade studying The Butterfly subtribe Euptychiina...
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... Conservationists have been clearing areas of woodland for The Butterfly to live in, mostly on the edges of Dartmoor...
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... LosersButterflies have had a particularly bad year with the lowest numbers of the insects recorded in The Butterfly Conservation s Big Butterfly Count...
Big Butterfly Count: good weather increases the species in the UK

... The painted lady was spotted butterfly in the whole of the UK experts are still worried about The Butterfly, and have proposed, could be climate change, the impact on your assets...
Common blue butterfly makes comeback thanks to heatwave

... Now, The Butterfly Conservation charity says the insect could have its best summer ever thanks to the July heatwave and above-average temperatures predicted for August...
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... According to The Butterfly Conservation Society, there is evidence of the serious, long-term and ongoing decline of UK butterflies ...
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... The Butterfly has spread in recent years - an extraordinary success story in response to climate change, - and can be found in East Anglia, the Midlands, much of northern England and some parts of Scotland...
Common blue butterfly makes comeback thanks to heatwave
Common Blue butterflies might be looking at another population boom thanks to the recent hot weather.
Common Blue populations increased by 104% in 2018 - compared with 2017 - because of the warmer weather.
Now, the Butterfly Conservation charity says the insect could have its "best summer ever" thanks to the July heatwave and above-average temperatures predicted for August .
The species has struggled for 40 Years due to habitat decline.
Last Summer , overall butterfly numbers were up 110% from 2017 in England, and 94% in Wales, according to The Charity .
The Common Blue butterfly is not typically found in gardens, preferring unimproved grassland such as woodland clearings, heathland and even sand dunes
The top of the male's Wings are Bright Blue and unmarked, while females have orange crescents and dark spots near The Edge of their Wings - That vary from purple to dark Brown - and a tinge of blue near their bodies.
The underwings of both sexes have numerous black spots, with white halos and orange marks around the edges.
Butterfly Conservation is urging people to help monitor the Common Blue by taking part in the.
Dr Zoe Randle, senior surveys officer for The Charity , said: "It would really help us if people could get outside and look for this butterfly, so we can see if its fortunes really have turned around or if the Common Blue still needs our help. "
Participants are asked to spend 15 Minutes in The Sun counting every butterfly they see, before reporting their sightings online.
Corinne Pluchino, chief executive of The Campaign for National Parks, said: "This is a great opportunity to help chart the progress of this beautiful blue butterfly and we'd love to know where our top Common Blue colonies are. "
The Big Butterfly Count runs until 11 August .
wildlife, environment, nature, butterflies, insects
Source of news: bbc.com