The Macedonian Grayling, critically endangered and limited to a small habitat, faces imminent extinction pressure due to escalating human activities and insufficient protective measures.
According to entomologist Vladimir Krpac, increasing human activity in the region puts the Grayling at high risk, and without significant action, extinction seems unavoidable.
The ecosystems these butterflies inhabit are fragile, and their survival hinges on a delicate balance that is threatened by environmental changes and direct human interventions.
The IUCN has reported a worrying 6%-30% decline in the Macedonian Grayling's population, but no protective measures are currently being enacted to help stabilize the species.
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