Butterfly Conservation was formed by a small group of dedicated naturalists in 1968 following the alarming decline of many beautiful butterflies and moths, a decline that the society aimed to reverse. Our vision is of a world rich in butterflies and moths for future generations to enjoy. Butterflies are beautiful and intrinsically valuable. Together with moths, their sensitivity to environmental change makes them valuable indicators of the health of the countryside.
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20 Mar 2025: Small White in Enham
18 Mar 2025: Painted Lady at North Baddesley
10 Mar 2025: My First 2025 Sighting in Bedhampton
09 Mar 2025: First of the year in Sway
09 Mar 2025: More Enham butterflies
09 Mar 2025: Brimstone Sighted in Waterlooville
09 Mar 2025: Brimstone at Freshwater
06 Mar 2025: Butterfly bonanza in North Hampshire
04 Mar 2025: PEACOCK - DELAYED PHOTOGRAPH
04 Mar 2025: First Butterfly of the year at Freshwater.
04 Mar 2025: MONKS WALK GOSPORT. GIVE ME A BREAK!
01 Mar 2025: Comma at Peartree Green LNR
27 Feb 2025: First peacock in North Baddesley
25 Feb 2025: Hummingbird Hawkmoth near Hayling Island
24 Feb 2025: First butterfly at last Monday work party of the season
22 Feb 2025: First sighting in N Baddesley
22 Feb 2025: First local butterfly sighting of the year