Insect 'extinct since 2016' found in Wales
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Exciting news from Wales as the limnephilus pati, a caddisfly species thought to be extinct since 2016, has been rediscovered at Cors Goch Nature Reserve on Anglesey. This finding is significant not only for biodiversity but also highlights the importance of conservation efforts in protecting endangered species. It serves as a reminder that nature can surprise us, and every effort counts in preserving our ecosystems.
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