Sun-dappled glades and wildflower-rich rides offer the chance to encounter woodland butterflies.Many Wildlife Trusts manage woodland reserves for the benefit of rare and threatened species such as white-letter hairstreak or marsh fritillary, often by encouraging the growth of favoured food plants such as elm, blackthorn or cow-wheat, all of which support their own woodland butterfly species.
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