Items Tagged 'Butterflies'
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Progress for pollinators hailed
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Grow a secret garden for butterflies!
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Butterflies emerge early thanks to the sunniest May on record
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Agricultural conservation schemes not enough to protect Britain’s rarest butterflies
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Volunteers strive to save rare butterfly in the Scottish Borders
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Big Butterfly Count 2020 sees lowest numbers of butterflies recorded in 11 years
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Conservationists may be forced to relocate cold-loving butterflies over next 50 years, study reveals
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Butterflies on the increase
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Time for Climate Action in Northern Ireland
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2020 hailed as a 'good' year for butterflies
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National Park hatches plan to rescue rare butterfly from extinction in Pembrokeshire
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Butterfly Conservation and Severn Trent announce new three-year conservation project
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New population of one of UK’s rarest butterflies found in Kent
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Call to landowners to help save threatened West Wales butterfly
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Woodland and hedgerow creation will be crucial to support pollinators in Wales
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New Red List of British butterflies
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Birds, bees, and butterflies suffer as Brexit farming promises broken today
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Air pollution significantly reduces pollination by confusing butterflies and bees
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Database brings together all known ecological facts about UK butterflies and moths for the first time
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TV Gardener Alan Titchmarsh calls on people to create a Pit Stop for Pollinators this spring
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Half of British butterfly species on new Red List
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Butterfly scientists call on public for help
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Has the ‘COVID effect’ worn off for nature lovers?
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Patterns of winners and losers among Britain’s moths
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Results of this year's Big Butterfly Count revealed
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The State of the UK's Butterflies 2022 Report
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Female butterflies breed despite male shortage
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Europe's grassland butterflies in steep decline
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Trends in butterfly populations in UK gardens - new evidence from citizen science monitoring
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Over 75% of Scotland’s protected site natural features in good condition
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Big Butterfly Count is back!
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The RSPB and Ella’s Kitchen join forces to protect birds, bees and bugs
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Rare butterfly survey shows ‘promising numbers’ in Ceredigion
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Scotland’s butterflies increase by 35 percent, but some species at risk
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Initiative to bring Purple Emperor to Derbyshire launches
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Highest number of heath fritillaries recorded
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No evidence that England’s new ‘biodiversity boost’ planning policy will help birds or butterflies
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Butterflies on the Move: Scientists Call on Public to Help Track Spread of Species
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Where are all the Butterflies?
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UK Butterfly Emergency Declared
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Clean air and fire breaks help silver-studded blue butterflies go for gold as butterfly count at Dorset nature reserve sets new record
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Two species of butterfly make surprise new appearances in Scotland
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Climate change drives butterflies north
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Butterfly partnership sets out to save rare species in Wales
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More than 1,000 people help create Wild Spaces in Scotland
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Impact of nitrogen pollution on butterflies and moths revealed in new study
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Butterfly Conservation awarded £250,000 to help beautiful bog butterfly in Wales
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Four-year project records 20,000 butterflies thriving in London
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Science News: Long grass and flowering ivy in gardens benefit butterflies
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Half of UK butterfly species in long-term decline, monitoring reveals
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New lease agreed with Church of England at flagship butterfly reserve
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Glow-in-the-dark caterpillars set to shine a light on butterfly secrets
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#NoMowMay: 3,000 pledge to grow not mow this summer
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New butterfly habitats created across the Midlands in four-year project
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Small Blue butterfly numbers explode in Scotland with 523 at a single site
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Big Butterfly Count 2025 is underway
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Have you seen a tiger in your garden yet?
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Mediterranean butterfly spotted in the UK for the first time - twice!
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Excitement after endangered butterfly is found at four new sites in Wales
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Butterfly numbers at historic forest hit 17 year high
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Volunteers wanted to help search north of England for rare butterfly
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Butterflies fail to shine despite hottest UK summer on record
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Number of European butterflies at risk of extinction increases
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Council pledges to become Butterfly-Friendly City
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