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NewsDay Zimbabwe·2 min read·easy

Inside Zim’s hidden butterfly sanctuary

Inside Zim’s hidden butterfly sanctuary
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Naturalist James Wakefield is working to conserve Zimbabwe's diverse butterfly species at his home sanctuary in Harare. His efforts focus on research, breeding, and educating the public on the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem health.

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Local conservation efforts are essential for protecting endemic species and maintaining the ecological balance of regional environments.

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The article is a human-interest piece focused on environmental conservation with no political agenda.

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