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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05 Aug 2025: Nice Moths at Sinah, Hayling Island
02 Aug 2025: Browndown (North) Gosport
01 Aug 2025: Clouded Yellow at Axmansford
01 Aug 2025: North Baddesley Sighting of Clouded Yellow
30 Jul 2025: Newlands Solar Farm, Newgate Lane, Fareham
30 Jul 2025: Fort Widley, Portsdown Hill
30 Jul 2025: Portsdown Hill (east)
29 Jul 2025: Black Arches at Freshwater
28 Jul 2025: Meon Shore, Cliffs, Solent Breezes & Chilling Coastal Area
28 Jul 2025: Silver spotted Skippers on Stockbridge Down
25 Jul 2025: Monks Walk, Frater Fields & Woods, Gosport
24 Jul 2025: Browndown (South) Gosport
24 Jul 2025: Jersey Tiger moth in Eastleigh
23 Jul 2025: Knepp record count of Purple Emperors
22 Jul 2025: Browndown (North) Gosport
21 Jul 2025: Monks Walk, Frater Fields & Woods, Gosport
19 Jul 2025: Jersey Tiger Moth spotted in Winchester
18 Jul 2025: Seafield Park & Monks Hill Promenade Field, Hill Head