Image No: 366W5089_Garden Tiger Moth |
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A Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia caja). Moth species are declining rapidly as a result of climate change and habitat loss. They are a key indicator species of the health of an ecosystem and vitally important in pollination of many plant species. Other species of moths that are pests and attack forestry plantations are increasing in number leading to increased damage. Milder winters allow many insects to overwinter more successfully
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Garden Tiger moth
wing
Arctia caja
log
wood
pollination
lepidoptera
declining
scarce
rare
threatened
wildlife
indicator species
climate change
global warming
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affected
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colourful
pollinator
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