Working to save Dorset's butterflies and moths

75% of British butterflies and 66% of common moths have declined in living memory. Our efforts include conservation work, monitoring butterflies and moths, and raising awareness of the problems they face. There are lots of ways you can help.  Find out more

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Dorset Branch Committee Meeting 2025

Newsletter Editor wanted

Could you be our Newsletter Editor? Jane Smith has decided that after nearly ten years of undertaking this role for Dorset Branch, it is time to hand over to someone new. Read more...

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Clouded Yellow Caterpillar Photo. Gary Holderness

Clouded Yellow Caterpillars at Southbourne

Gary Holderness has just sent in these photos telling us that along with fellow volunteers he has been monitoring the Southbourne butterfly transect this winter specifically looking to see if they could find any Clouded Yellow larvae. Read more...

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The memorial on the day of the Ceremony of Dedication

Memorial at Alners Gorse

If you go to our Butterfly Reserve at Alners Gorse this year, you will see the carpark now contains a memorial to six Canadian airmen killed in the Second World War. Read more...

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Work party on Cerne Giant Hill December 2025. Photo: Steve Brown

Help buy Cerne Abbas Giant Hill

Cerne Giant Hill, while known for its giant picture of a giant on the hillside, is a great butterfly site, and we have just had the excellent news that the National Trust is hoping to buy it – but they need help raising the money. Read more...

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Red Admiral. Photo: Lynda Lambert

Our first butterfly photo for the Gallery in 2026 sent in by Lynda Lambert. Read more...

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Species spotlight

Dark brown butterfly with white fringe and a series of orange spots within the fringe See profile

Brown Argus

  • Family: Blues
  • Size: Small  Wingspan: 29mm
  • Regional priority: Low

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