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BlueLineInsects

25, 50, 100 A Grade Real Butterfly Wings, Wings for Crafts, Laminated Butterfly Wings, Real Insect Wings

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The wings are in A1+/A1- condition. They will come as PAIRS! The wings are ideal for jewelry and art projects. Please don't make requirements (ex. COLOR OR SIZE) at checkout, have an inquiry or specific wings that you want (color, size, and species) please send me a message! Certain requirements may need a custom quote or listing! I WILL NOT HONOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS IF IT WAS NOT AGREED UPON BEFOREHAND.

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Wings Only:
This is an example of what the wings can look like. May change a bit depending on inventory I have available! You will receive the wings in a brown craft box.

Laminated Wings:
These are real wings that have been laminated. Just cut around the wings leaving a border around the edge. These are perfect for jewelry, ornaments, collages, etc.

Please message me if you have any questions!

My butterflies come from farmed sources and are not taken from the wild.

Sustainable Resource Utilization and Conservation - Tropical rain forests contain most of the world's plant and animal species. Unfortunately, these forests are being destroyed at an alarming rate. Economic arguments are essential to convince the custodians of these forests -- primarily developing countries with rapidly growing populations -- that renewable resources are more valuable than non-sustainable exploitation of the forests for wood and fuel. Butterfly farming and ranching have demonstrated that one such renewable resource can provide economic incentives to villagers and farmers who may have to decide where to harvest firewood or clear forest for agriculture. By offering supplemental income in exchange for preserving and enhancing butterfly habitats, many plant and animal species native to tropical rain forests will indirectly benefit. Today, successful commercial butterfly farming and ranching projects are operating in North, Central and South America, Uganda, Madagascar, China, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Australia. Organizations like the World Wildlife Fund have included such projects in their conservation programs for countries with rich rain-forest biodiversity, such as Indonesia. If carefully managed farming and ranching programs are introduced to areas with dwindling rain forests, economic incentives for conservation can play an important role in a transition to sustainable use of the earth's most diverse ecosystems. Specimens are ethically and sustainably sourced from international farms and suppliers.

I do not stock or endorse the collection of endangered or threatened species.

Thank you for shopping my small business!