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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

Large white caterpillars
Large White Caterpillars. Photo: Wren Franklin

Caterpillars of the Large White butterfly

This photo taken by Wren Franklin near Long Burton in North Dorset on 10/01/2020 shows a very early appearance of caterpillars of the Large White Butterfly on Brassicas in an outdoor vegetable plot. Read more...

A number of people sitting in rows in a hall
At the AGM. Photo: Lyn Pullen

Branch AGM with talk by Martin Warren

Our AGM features a talk by Martin Warren, the former Chief Executive of B.C.: ‘Amazing Butterflies – New Discoveries That Will Astonish You’. All members are welcome, and if you can help by bringing a couple of things, read on. Read more...

Chalkhill Blue males
Chalkhill Blue males. Photo: Chris Griffin

2019 website records amazing!

The butterfly recordings gathered by this website reached an all-time high of 89,204 last year, being 99% up on 2018! Our very grateful thanks to anyone who sent in a sighting. Read more...

Barberry Carpet Moth
Barberry Carpet Moth. Photo: Ian Hughes

Help us conserve the Barberry Carpet Moth

Fiona Haynes, Conservation Officer for Back from the Brink and Butterfly Conservation, is appealing for help around Blandford Forum, Stourpaine, Pimperne, Durweston and Shillingstone. Read more...

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View of reddish orange and black butterfly with white markings on the wingtips resting near a muddy puddle.
Red Admiral. Photo: Geoge McCabe

George has sent us this photo of the first butterfly he saw this year when he was out for a walk and not even looking for butterflies – spotted at the Coppice behind the Littlemoor water tower, Weymouth on 19/01/2020.  George added that it seemed to enjoy the mud around the puddles! Read more...

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