Our latest research shows that letting parts of your garden grow wild with long grass can increase butterfly numbers by up to 93%, so what better time to let your grass go wild than No Mow May! 

Experts at Plantlife explain more about the importance of long grass for wildlife and why you should get involved.

National Gardening Week (29 April - 5 May 2024) is here and we’re sharing our top five tips for creating a Wild Space that will be too good to miss for butterflies and moths. Whether you have a small balcony, a large garden, or a shared community space, it’s time to get those hands dirty to help nature! 

Do you love nature and want to make sure it’s protected? Enter our competition to design a banner for the Restore Nature Now demonstration in London.

Join us online on Saturday 1 June at 10am where we will be joined by the incredible artist Kate Moby for the return of Butterfly Conservation’s online craft club.

Inspired by nature, Kate’s work uses a hand carved bamboo pen and powdered ink to draw colourful portraits of the animal kingdom. Stocked in many stores on the High Street you may have already seen her prints for sale.

Pens and paper at the ready, for the launch of the Butterfly Conservation Quiz!! 

Do you know your Scarlet Tigers from your Garden Tiger's, your Large White's from your Wood White's? Then the time has come to invite your family or friends to get their game face on and download our brand new Butterfly Conservation Quiz! 

Almost half of gardeners do not plan to mow their lawn more than once in May, a survey suggests, as Plantlife’s annual campaign to boost nature in gardens kicks off.

This survey comes following new research from Butterfly Conservation, which found leaving a patch of grass in the garden to grow long boosts butterfly numbers, particularly in urban spaces and areas of intensive agriculture.

People in Northern Ireland are being asked to join a giant treasure hunt for one of its rarest and most enchanting animals.

National wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation is asking nature lovers to look for the jewel-like Forester moth from this week onwards.

The iridescent blue-green insect was once common across the UK, but now in Northern Ireland has just one known breeding site left.

The Big Butterfly Count is back from 12 July - 4 August 2024

Leading wildlife charity, Butterfly Conservation, has revealed the dates of this year’s highly anticipated Big Butterfly Count, which will take place from 12 July - 4 August.

The annual citizen science programme attracts tens of thousands of people out into their garden, local green space or the countryside to spend 15 minutes counting butterflies and helping to inform conservation action.

Each month we’ll be finding out more about a species of butterfly or moth.

This month, let’s meet the Brown Hairstreak

Common name: Brown Hairstreak

Scientific name: Thecla betulae

Size: Its wingspan is 38-40mm

When does it fly: Mid-July to mid-September

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