Glowworms bred in captivity to be released in southern England

More than 500 larvae will be released in Hampshire and Cornwall as part of a four-year project to revive the declining species

They once lit up summer nights, people read by their luminescence and they’ve been celebrated by everyone from William Shakespeare to Crowfoot, a 19th-century North American chief.

But glowworms have had their lights dimmed by a cult of tidiness in the countryside, the loss of wild meadows and light pollution.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/may/20/glowworms-bred-in-captivity-to-be-released-in-southern-england

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