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Follow on Google News | Get Involved Looking Out for ButterfliesLast week saw the Big Butterfly Race between the Hampshire and Sussex branches of Butterfly Conservation marking the start of the Big Butterfly Count (20th July - 11th August) which encourages everyone to go out, look for, and record butterflies.
By: Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust The real goal of the event was to raise awareness about our butterflies, and to inspire everyone to get out there and enjoy wildlife. And of course, the recently published State of Nature Report reminds us just how threatened and vulnerable many of our butterflies are, and so we all need to do our bit to help save them. Debbie Tann commented, “Taking part in the Big Butterfly Race and being in the company of such enthusiasts reinvigorated my love of butterflies. It was a treat to see 28 species in a single day and we visited some of Hampshire's premier wildlife sites to see them. It also highlighted how critical it is that we manage habitats for butterflies and other insects by providing the nectar rich flowers, hedgerows and native trees that they depend on.” So now is a good time to get involved. You can take part in the Big Butterfly Countover the next couple of weeks, and make time to visit some of the stunning nature reserves managed by the Wildlife Trust or our partner nature conservationorganisations. And finally - please encourage butterflies and other wildlife into your garden by creating a wildlife-friendly haven at home. If you don’t know your Purple Emperor from a Brown Argus, the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust website www.hiwwt.org.uk is a good starting point. You can download ‘Butterfly spotter sheets’ Some favourite Wildlife Trust nature reserves include: Pamber Forest, Noar Hill, St Catherine’ You might also want to come to one of the Wildlife Trust’ For extra inspiration, there is a Springwatch Guide to Butterflies on BBC 2, 9.00pm on Friday 26th July where the team “offer tips for turning your garden into a butterfly haven to help these beautiful creatures survive and flourish in increasingly challenging times.” Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust www.hiwwt.org.uk End
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