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As a little girl growing (0) ... in Colombia, Blanca Huertas was fascinated by both plants and wildlife in general. (13) ... the age of fourteen, she first became interested in butterflies. In (14) ... days you couldn't buy butterfly nets locally, so her father made (15) ... for her, using the end of a broom. He also o bought her some books and (16) her to different places at the weekends so (17) ... she could see different species and learn about different types of habitat. It was at this time that she started.
(18) ... she was sixteen, Blanca went to university to study biology. Her professor convinced her that the study of butterflies (19) ... become a career, not just a hobby. What's more, he encouraged Blanca to apply (20) ... a place on a field trip to the Cauca region of the Amazon, (21) ... was being organised by students from Oxford and Cambridge.
The two-month trip was an incredible experience for Blanca. She rediscovered a butterfly that hadn't (22) ... seen for thirty years and collected lots of information about new species of butterflies and birds. (23) ... a result of the trip, the region was turned (24) ... a national park. For Blanca, playing even a small part in preserving wildlife for future generations is very special.
(18) ... she was sixteen, Blanca went to university to study biology. Her professor convinced her that the study of butterflies (19) ... become a career, not just a hobby. What's more, he encouraged Blanca to apply (20) ... a place on a field trip to the Cauca region of the Amazon, (21) ... was being organised by students from Oxford and Cambridge.
The two-month trip was an incredible experience for Blanca. She rediscovered a butterfly that hadn't (22) ... seen for thirty years and collected lots of information about new species of butterflies and birds. (23) ... a result of the trip, the region was turned (24) ... a national park. For Blanca, playing even a small part in preserving wildlife for future generations is very special.