tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6432400397162178532.post8769222472318007760..comments2024-03-28T19:03:45.448+08:00Comments on Butterflies of Singapore: Butterfly Re-Introduction - Boon or Bane?Commanderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03035224272922037277noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6432400397162178532.post-57621627578054512912010-11-24T12:37:32.235+08:002010-11-24T12:37:32.235+08:00Thanks for your kind words, Alethea. Glad that yo...Thanks for your kind words, Alethea. Glad that you find the blog useful and informative. All the best with your Lime Butterfly caterpillar. Do tell us about it when it ecloses and flies off!Commanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03035224272922037277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6432400397162178532.post-21334797267071627092010-11-24T12:02:39.128+08:002010-11-24T12:02:39.128+08:00BEAUTIFUL Blog. I'm rearing a lime caterpillar...BEAUTIFUL Blog. I'm rearing a lime caterpillar which I suspect is about 7days old (It was brown on saturday when I found it, turned green on Monday). <br /><br />Your blog has been really informative! and I love the diversity that i see. Anyone reason why people should cut their carbon footprint and start appreciating and preserving nature!Aletheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08560665585426328825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6432400397162178532.post-86030692954498702122010-11-18T12:07:34.954+08:002010-11-18T12:07:34.954+08:00Thanks, Henry. Yes, for the sake of preserving an...Thanks, Henry. Yes, for the sake of preserving and re-instating our biodiversity, I am definitely a pro-reintroduction advocate. :)Commanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03035224272922037277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6432400397162178532.post-306280673914452512010-11-18T08:48:10.202+08:002010-11-18T08:48:10.202+08:00I'm absolutely not scientific but it would be ...I'm absolutely not scientific but it would be lovely to have more species to photography and appreciate. <br /><br />Anyway a thought provoking article indeed.xxyyzzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10598966631788258901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6432400397162178532.post-57111324225319787982010-11-14T19:23:18.198+08:002010-11-14T19:23:18.198+08:00Thanks for sharing the US experience, Will. It is...Thanks for sharing the US experience, Will. It is indeed the growth of awareness and passionate groups around the globe that efforts to save flora and fauna is seeing some measure of success. <br /><br />It is usually when a species is gone from the face of the earth that communities regret and wish that there was more that could have been done - but alas too late.Commanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03035224272922037277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6432400397162178532.post-50535753642395897532010-11-13T08:21:48.368+08:002010-11-13T08:21:48.368+08:00We, in the United States, chose to build a parking...We, in the United States, chose to build a parking lot in the territory of the Xerxes blue, thus dooming that little butterfly to extinction. There is no return from extinction. Since then, conservationists have made some successful efforts to protect and enhance some butterfly species that have suffered loss of their habitat or host plants. The effort to conserve natural resouces lost because of mankind's efforts -- deserves our support.<br /><br />Any effort to protect or promote a species of butterfly before it goes extinct should be applauded. It may not have a global impact, but cumulatively, the growth of awareness, knowledge, and concern will have a positive impact on developments throughout this world. In Singapore and Malaysia you have a dedicated, skilled, and concerned pool of talented individuals who could start this process. What a challenge! I support all of you who will undertake this endeavor.William B. Folsom Photography, Inc.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07167985030623653345noreply@blogger.com