
Karen Oberhauser
Karen Oberhauser is an entomologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, known for her research on butterflies and their ecological significance. She emphasizes the importance of butterflies in connecting people with nature, highlighting their role in promoting well-being and environmental education. Oberhauser has contributed to understanding the decline of butterfly populations and advocates for conservation efforts to restore habitats and support biodiversity.
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Karen Oberhauser, an entomologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, expressed concern about rare butterfly species.
America’s butterflies are disappearing at a ‘catastrophic’ rateKaren Oberhauser is an entomologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who discussed the connection between butterflies and people.
Por que o desaparecimento de borboletas nos EUA é um sinal de alerta para os humanos


