DailyGood: News That Inspires - Jun 16, 2025
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| "Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts." — Rachel Carson | | |
Rare Firefly Species Resurfaces After 100 Years In a remarkable scientific rediscovery, Monash University student Tan Wei Jack identified the Pteroptyx gombakia firefly, a species that had not been documented for 90 years. This discovery, made in Malaysia's Bukit Kiara forest, marks the first live sighting of the species and highlights the ongoing importance of ecological research. Under the guidance of Dr. Wan Faridah Akmal Jusoh, Tan's work emphasizes the ecological role of fireflies as indicator species, whose presence reflects ecosystem health. As firefly populations dwindle due to climate change and habitat loss, Tan and Jusoh advocate for conservation measures such as reducing light pollution and planting native vegetation. Their efforts are part of a broader initiative through the nonprofit organization Friends of Bukit Kiara, which aims to preserve biodiversity and inspire future conservationists. | Be The Change Start a small rewilding project in your backyard or community space by planting native trees and grasses. This can help restore local ecosystems and provide essential habitats for various wildlife species, including fireflies. As Tan Wei Jack's discovery shows, "even when things seem lost, they can still find their way back," and your efforts can be a part of that conservation journey. | |
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