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Endangered moths set to be saved and celebrated in Kent
A new project called Kent’s Magnificent Moths will save and celebrate some of the UK’s most unique and special moths which are found in the county.
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Funding approved to boost Tiger numbers in Stourbridge
Residents of Norton in Stourbridge are set to see a boost to numbers of the striking Scarlet Tiger moth thanks to a £3,938 grant from Ibstock Enovert Trust (IET).
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Helping our butterflies helps our own mental health says Dr Amir Khan
Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation is launching its Nurture for Nature campaign today, in partnership with Dobbies Garden Centres, in a bid to encourage more people to look after themselves by looking after the natural world this spring.
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2020 hailed as a 'good' year for butterflies
2020 hailed as a ‘good’ year for butterflies - but conservation scientists warn that our view of what is ‘good’ might be shifting
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State of Britain’s Larger Moths 2021
Britain’s moths provide a rare opportunity to assess trends for a species-rich insect group.
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Moth studies shedding light on global insect declines
Moths are the most taxonomically and ecologically diverse insect taxon for which considerable abundance and distribution data exist in various parts of the world. A new paper sheds light on global insect declines.
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Climate Change Effects on the Grizzled Skipper
Climate change raises a great deal of uncertainty for the future of many species, including Lepidoptera. Discover the effects of Climate Change on the Grizzled Skipper butterfly.
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NEW PAPER: ‘The decline of butterflies in Europe: problems, significance, and possible solutions'
Butterfly Conservation's (BC) Chief Scientist Dr Nigel Bourn highlights some significant publications in which BC scientists are involved in.
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Time for Climate Action in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is a wonderful place, full of beautiful landscapes and special wildlife including 25 species of butterfly and around 1100 species of moth. Sadly, in common with every other part of the planet, our butterflies, moths and other wildlife face the growing threat of climate change.
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State of Moths: New Report shows Britains moths decline by one third
New report shows Britain's moths decline by one third: A crucial indicator of the health of our wider environment.
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State of Nature: Help us put nature’s recovery in law!
Butterfly Conservation is teaming up with a coalition of environmental organisations to put nature’s recovery in law and we need your help.
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Threatened moth brought back from the brink of extinction
Threatened moth is being brought back from the brink of extinction thanks to a project in Dorset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire
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Butterfly Conservation launches Spring Auction
There are over 60 unique and exciting experiences and items available in Butterfly Conservation's Spring Auction. Bid to help give butterflies and moths a boost!
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Time to ban neonicotinoids for good
Neonicotinoid pesticides have once again made the headlines following a decision by the Government to allow the emergency use of the neonicotinoid thiamethoxam on sugar beet in England in 2021.
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Action for Nature and The Climate In 2021
A view on post-Brexit 2021 – a crucial year for action on pandemics, nature and the climate.
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Online ID Courses for 2021
Following the success of our online identification sessions in 2020, the sessions will re-run in 2021.
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Monarch butterflies denied endangered species listing despite 99% decline
Despite a decline of 99% in the past 40 years, western monarch butterflies have been denied endangered species listing.
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Green Recovery Challenge Fund granted
Butterfly Conservation has received a grant of £240,900 from the government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund for Morecambe Bay project.
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Free webinar - Big City Butterflies: Butterflies of London
Join us for this free one-hour long presentation on Thursday, December 3rd to learn more about the butterflies you can discover in London.
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Christmas closure
Please note that Butterfly Conservation will be closed from 4.30pm on Friday 18th December until 9am on Monday 4th January 2021.
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Photo competition - Lancashire branch
Are you a budding nature photographer? Have you or your children taken some lovely butterfly or moth snaps through this spring and summer? Why not enter our competition and the overall winner’s photograph will appear on the front cover of our Autumn 2021 newsletter and receive a £25 NHBS voucher, with 2nd place being printed on the back cover.
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Free webinar: The Atlas: Mission Accomplished
Sign up to a free webinar, The Atlas: Mission Accomplished, and learn about the landmark publication – the Atlas of Britain and Ireland’s Larger Moths.
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Big Butterfly Count 2020: The Results
Big Butterfly Count 2020 sees lowest numbers of butterflies recorded in 11 years.
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HS2 on Calvert Jubilee nature reserve: Statement from Butterfly Conservation
HS2 on Calvert Jubilee nature reserve: Statement from Butterfly Conservation
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Myers Allotment conservation work parties
Conservation work parties at Myers Allotment will commence on Tuesday 6 October 2020 at 10:00am.
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The Extinction Crisis – now is the time to act
Nature is in crisis with extinctions happening at unprecedented rates as a result of our abuse of the planet. But this is no longer just about nature. As Butterfly Conservation President, Sir David Attenborough made clear on Sunday's ‘Extinction – The Facts’ on BBC One, we are not apart from nature, we are an integral part of it.
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First Purple Hairstreak butterfly recorded in South Lanarkshire for 175 years
First Purple Hairstreak butterfly recorded in South Lanarkshire for 175 years by conservation volunteer
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Bookings open for gardening webinar
Bookings are now open for our latest webinar, Gardening for Butterflies, Moths and Other Insects. Spaces are limited and can be booked on a first-come-first-served basis.
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Moth Night 2020: The Hunt for Red Underwings
Help map moth species affected by climate change: hunt for red underwings this Moth Night.
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Volunteers strive to save rare butterfly in the Scottish Borders
A study of Northern Brown Argus in the Scottish Borders by wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation Scotland (BCS) has revealed the region to hold significant nationally important colonies. However, sadly 54 out of 92 butterfly colonies identified have been deemed as under long-term threat primarily from unsuitable grazing and afforestation.