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Binomix, 26.03.2019 22:29

Hello, dear colleagues.
1. For the reintroduction of Apollo in the Moscow region and the rearing of butterflies (the incubator farm is located in Moscow), larvae or pupae of ten of the largest and most beautiful species of diurnal European butterflies are required:
apollo, swallowtail, podalirii, admiral, banded poplar, perelivnitsa, hawthorn, (also tailed Maaka, day hawks).

2. Please tell me who has or may have such items in stock???
I am ready to buy at the market price or expensively no later than April 25 of each type at least 20 eggs/pupae and more (up to 500).
Forage plants are also required, respectively (white stonecrop, purple, Amur velvet, ash and others).
Consultants and intermediaries are paid for)

3. Specialists in the biology of apollo ( and related species) are also required.
And enthusiasts in the project for the reintroduction of this species in the Moscow region.
The work is paid.
Give your help in a noble, socially significant cause here or write to the post office metastart@mail.ru
Thank you, with deep hope for your help and respect. Vadim.

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29.03.2019 10:15, andr_mih

Write to Andrey Zagorinsky, he is here under the nickname Euchloron (but he hasn't been on the forum for a long time).
Why the Admiral and hawthorn? maybe it's better to start with cabbage, it has become something rare near Moscow frown.gif
And yes, the tail-bearer Maaka-well, not European at all.

30.03.2019 3:02, Binomix

Thank you for your feedback.
Yes, I will find Zagorinsky on your advice and write to him.
People want Admiral pupae in a beautiful package on a platter for the garden plot.
I can't deny them the pleasure.
Maaka, not European, but the most beautiful and seems to eat grass well: white ash.
That is (so far in theory) it will not require Amur Velvet in Moscow.
Any criticism and advice is welcome, there are no Maak caterpillars yet for this day. Looking for the entire list.
Let us know who already has it?
Thank you.

30.03.2019 15:26, Wild Yuri

A quarantine inspection can be fined for maak. Introducer...
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30.03.2019 15:31, Wild Yuri

Alcinous breed. A creeper is grown on the plot, and all the butterflies curl around it. Live helicopters... Very beautiful. The quarantine inspection can also find fault, because the view is not local, but somehow everything can be settled. Get a special permit.

30.03.2019 20:21, Bad Den

Quarantine inspection (by the way, it no longer exists, instead it is now the Rosselkhoznadzor), these butterflies are up to the lamp.

30.03.2019 20:31, Tsutsugamushi-Fieber

The question is not really idle. In Russia, you can probably get away with it, but in Western Europe there may be problems, and rightly so. And in general, from the point of view of nature protection, there is nothing good in invasive species. For example, I would not like to see the tail-bearer Maak in MO.

30.03.2019 20:37, Tsutsugamushi-Fieber

Here's a well-known example about butterflies, by the way.

https://www.novayagazeta.ru/articles/2017/1...odnoy-olimpiady - History of the destruction of Colchis boxwood, listed in the Red Book.

31.03.2019 17:26, Binomix

A quarantine inspection can be fined for maak. Introducer...


Maak for the purpose of release to open spaces in the Ministry of Defense is still in question, the basic model is release under the grid in parks and sites.
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31.03.2019 19:01, Tsutsugamushi-Fieber

Your problem for me is nothing more than another muddy enterprise with the goal of grabbing. In your first message, you wrote the word "reintroduction". Do you understand its meaning? If so, where is the scientific and practical justification for your intended actions? You were given weighty arguments (see the link to the article) that any rash act can cause a cascade of undesirable consequences for the ecology of the region.

Maak with the aim of releasing to open spaces in the Ministry of Defense is still in question...

Just about the Maak issue is resolved, you have no right to release it in an open environment in the Ministry of Defense. Otherwise, be prepared that you may lose your kidneys for your clumsy actions.

31.03.2019 19:10, Binomix

..you don't have any right to release it to an open environment in the Ministry of Defense. Otherwise, be prepared that you may lose your kidneys for your clumsy actions.


The question in the topic reads: "For the reintroduction of Apollo in the Moscow region and the cultivation of butterflies (the incubator farm is located in Moscow), larvae or pupae of ten of the largest beautiful species of diurnal European butterflies are required:"

Maak is not important, if it arouses hatred and a desire to kill people, we will delete this type from the list)
The rest is relevant)
Thank you for your concern)

31.03.2019 19:30, Tsutsugamushi-Fieber

Because of your emotions, you missed the main thing. The key question. Where is the scientific and practical justification of your measures for the reintroduction of these insects in the Ministry of Defense?

I'll give you another good example. In the Western Caucasus, a whole program is being implemented to reintroduce the Central Asian leopard. On this occasion, so many scientific and other papers were unsubscribed that you can not even imagine. I understand that the reintroduction of mammals is a complex and poorly comparable topic with insects. Well, how do you imagine the whole event in general, to stamp butterflies, and then ship them from KAMAZ trucks to the field?

Yes, no one is going to kill you, breathe evenly. On the contrary, they only wish you well here and warn you not to kill yourself.

If you want to cut down money from gardeners and gardeners on butterflies, then write like this, they say there is a commercial project, they say I am looking for companions, in short, since this is done in the West. And people will not need to make fun of all sorts of reintroductions.

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