Butterfly Conservation Dorset Branch
BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION DORSET BRANCH
DEDICATED TO SAVING WILD BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS
AND THEIR HABITATS
Butterfly Conservation

 

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ABOUT
BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION
DORSET BRANCH

Butterfly Conservation is a National Charity, established in 1968, which exists with the aim of saving wild Butterflies and Moths and their Habitats. A lot of this work is accomplished through a network of Branches, whose membership take an active part in local activities.

The Dorset Branch of Butterfly Conservation was formed in 1987. Today we have in excess of 400 members in the Branch, and four Butterfly Reserves: Alners Gorse, near Hazelbury Bryan, Lankham Bottom, near Cattistock, and two on Portland: Broadcroft Quarry and Perryfields.

We have an extensive Events Calendar with both field meetings and indoor talks, as well as work parties to help with the management of butterfly habitat.

Another important aspect of the Dorset Branch's work is the monitoring of butterflies and moths. We have over 50 regular Transect Walks established in the county, and also collect data from casual sightings and other sites across Dorset.

This data not only helps to evaluate the status of the species found here, but also helps us to provide advice on management of habitat for butterflies.


ABOUT DORSET'S BUTTERFLIES:

Dorset has one of the highest species count in England, with 45 species found here permanently, including Lulworth Skipper, Silver-spotted Skipper, Adonis Blue and Marsh Fritillary.

These pages will attempt to provide a little more information.


SUBMIT YOUR BUTTERFLY AND MOTH SIGHTINGS NOW!

Click here to go to the online form where you can send us all your casual records to help us monitor the state of Dorset's Butterflies. You can also use the online form to record moths - please use the "Other" section at the end until a moth form is available.

Alternatively, you can download the casual recording forms and site recording forms here in Adobe Acrobat format to print out and post as usual to Bill Shreeves.

The garden recording forms are also here to print out and post to Adrian Neil.


Join the Dorset Branch Mailing List

If you want to be kept up to date by e-mail with the Butterfly and Moth sightings we receive at www.dorsetbutterflies.com, and various other updates to the website, just send an e-mail to info@dorsetbutterflies.com, requesting to join the Mailing List.



 

IN THE NEWS:

Lankham Bottom Butterfly and Moth Weekend
20th/21st June 2009

Report and Moth List by Nigel Spring


Portland Broadcroft Moth Evening 19/06/09

Species List and report by Paul Butter


Compton Down

Field Trip Report by Paul Butter

 


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