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External links
- The Telegraph article: Forget butterflies - it's moths you need to entice to the garden Ken Thompson, The Telegraph, 21 Jul 2015
- The Cambridge Independent article: King’s College Cambridge to create wildflower meadow on its famous chapel lawn Alex Spencer, The Cambridge Independent, 26 January 2020