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Butterflies find safe haven in UK gardens, new research reveals
New research published by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) reveals how the UK's gardens are acting as a safe haven for butterflies.
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Europe's grassland butterflies in steep decline
A new report on the trends of grassland butterflies across Europe has shown numbers have declined by 36% over the last decade.
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Coul Links - again!
If you have been following the saga of Coul Links in East Sutherland you will know that the original proposal for a golf course was turned down by the Scottish Government. In July last year another application was submitted. Here's an update on our objection.
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More evidence of the harm pesticides are having on our natural environment
A new study, published today by the science journal PNAS, has found that increased use of pesticides and fertiliser is driving bird population declines across the UK and Europe.
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Pollenize Launches Pesticide Free Plymouth Campaign to Protect Pollinators
Plymouth, UK - Pollenize, a local environmental organisation, has launched its Pesticide Free Plymouth campaign, aimed at reducing the use of pesticides in the city to protect pollinators and promote biodiversity.
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Science News: Landscape-scale responses of a threatened butterfly to local-scale management
Rachel Jones, Senior Ecologist, explores local-scale management impact on the Lulworth Skipper.
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Precipitation buffers temperature-driven local extinctions of moths at warm range margins
Dr Lisbeth Horsley explores how moths threatened by climate change could be saved by better water management.
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The State of the UK’s Butterflies
Every five years or so, since the start of the century, Butterfly Conservation and its partners have produced an up-to-date assessment of the changing fortunes of the UK’s butterfly species. The latest such assessment, The State of the UK’s Butterflies 20221, was published in February and contains long-term trends derived from countrywide citizen science schemes involving tens of thousands of participants.
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Butterfly Conservation: Interview with Dr Nigel Bourn
Dr Nigel Bourn, Chief Scientist at Butterfly Conservation, has been a conservationist his entire life and spent the last five decades studying butterflies.
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Estimating trends of butterflies and moths - statistical developments, challenges, and opportunities
This article reflects upon a recent paper, co-authored by BC’s Senior Ecological Statistician, Emily Dennis, in collaboration with Alison Johnston (University of St Andrews) and Eleni Matechou (University of Kent), and published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution, which reviews the outstanding challenges for biodiversity monitoring using citizen science data.
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Toxic neonicotinoid pesticides have once again been authorised for use on sugar beet crops by the UK Government.
Toxic neonicotinoid pesticides have once again been authorised for use on sugar beet crops by the UK Government.
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Moths are more efficient pollinators than bees, new research shows
New research has found that moths are more efficient pollinators at night than day-flying pollinators such as bees.
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Hot dry summer impacts UK butterfly populations
The heatwave and drought of summer 2022 has had a major negative impact on some UK butterfly species, a study has confirmed.
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Moths threatened by climate change could be saved by better water management
New research from wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation and Northumbria University has shown that moths adapted to cooler conditions are being lost from parts of Britain as a result of climate change.
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Did you spot the moth that looks like a Hummingbird in your garden?
A beautiful and unusual moth that looks like a Hummingbird in flight appears to have had a bumper year in 2022, with an estimated ten-fold increase in sightings reported across the UK.
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Species to spot in March
March 3rd is World Wildlife Day and to mark the occasion we've put together some information about the butterfly and moth species you might see if you venture out this weekend.
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Free Wills Month
This March, Butterfly Conservation is offering free and discounted will writing services to make it easier for people to support the butterflies and moths they value and the ensure everyone, whatever their circumstance, has the chance to shape the future for the next generation to enjoy.
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Call for volunteers to create a Wild Space for butterflies and moths in Perth
Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation is seeking nature-loving volunteers for a brand-new project called Wild Spaces which will transform urban spaces in Perth into green havens.
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Call for volunteers to create a Wild Space for butterflies and moths in Stirling
Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation is seeking nature-loving volunteers for a brand-new project called Wild Spaces which will transform urban spaces in Stirling into green havens.
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The State of the UK's Butterflies 2022 Report - Scotland
In Scotland, butterfly species that require specialist habitats have greatly declined, but the figures show increases too, as many countryside-wide species have increased in Scotland. While this bucks the trend elsewhere in the UK, it’s a clear indicator of climate change.
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The State of the UK's Butterflies 2022 Report - Northern Ireland
Overall, 71% of butterflies in Wales have declined in abundance, distribution, or both, with those species that require specific habitats in order to thrive the worst affected.
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The State of the UK's Butterflies 2022 Report - Wales
Overall, 71% of butterflies in Wales have declined in abundance, distribution, or both, with those species that require specific habitats in order to thrive the worst affected.
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The State of the UK's Butterflies 2022 Report - England
Of the four UK countries, England’s butterflies have fared the worst, particularly those species that rely on specific habitat to thrive.
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80% of UK butterflies have decreased: scientists warn time is running out
The State of the UK's Butterflies 2022 report, released today by Butterfly Conservation, has revealed the alarming news that 80% of butterflies in the UK have declined since the 1970s.
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Congratulations to Butterfly Conservation award winners!
Butterfly Conservation is thrilled to be celebrating two wins at the RSPB Scotland’s Nature Awards 2022.
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Rishi Sunak urged to lead an “Urgent Conversation” at COP15 and push for global deal to save nature
Join us in signing the petition addressed to Rishi Sunak, asking him
to take the lead at the COP15 summit on biodiversity and fight for a global deal to halt and
reverse nature loss across the world by 2030.
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Volunteer for the Dataset's Dream
The Dataset’s Dream is a temporary art installation created by two artists, award-winning writer Thomas Sharp and the visual artist Bryony Benge-Abbott, who produced last month’s film with Big City Butterflies called The Colour of Transformation.
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POSTPONED - Walk for Wildlife
We are sorry to have to announce that, due to difficulties with transport, the Walk for Wildlife planned for London on 27th November has been postponed until spring 2023.
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Habitat configuration as well as quantity determine range shift rates for moths
Many moth species have increased in distribution by shifting their ranges in response to climate change, predominantly due to habitat availability which is limiting their ability for range expansion.
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The Importance of Legislation and the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill
On Tuesday the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill starts its progress through the Houses of Parliament. The main purpose of the bill is to end all remaining laws that came from the EU on 31st December 2023.