A globally near-threatened butterfly was photographed 50 years later at an altitude of 3,800 to 4,000 meters on eastern Mount Agri by two experts. Lapland Fritillary, Euphydryas iduna in Latin, was previously observed on Mount Agri on Aug. 4, 1970. Nowadays, commonly found in the Scandinavian countries, only the high slopes of Mount Agri constitute the natural habitat of the butterfly in Turkey since the last Ice Age. Nature conservationist ...