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British Butterflies

Butterflies and Moths are key indicators of the state of the natural world because of their short life-spans and complex lifecycles. In Britain, detailed records spanning over 40 years of observations show a steep decline in the numbers of almost all of our butterflies. These declines are due to human activity resulting in habitat loss and in some cases, species extinction.


Monday, 3 March 2008

No butterflies... yet!!!

I'm yet to see my first butterfly of 2008... but pop back soon when I hope to share my butterfly sightings with you.

Posted by British Butterflies at Monday, March 03, 2008

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British Butterflies Archive

  • ▼ 2008 (7)
    • ▼ May (1)
      • Butterfly Walk at Prestbury Hill with Butterfly Co...
    • ► April (2)
      • Butterflies of the Chilterns...
      • Pooley Fields - First Butterflies for 2008
    • ► March (4)
      • So what will Butterfly World do for our butterflie...
      • Attenborough urges us to heed the plight of the bu...
      • Large Tortoiseshell see near Seaton, Devon!!!
      • No butterflies... yet!!!

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