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.
For the foreseeable future the branch intends to publish an e-Newsletter every two months. For further information please click here.
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The branch is pleased to sponsor the excellent HantsMoths website.
25 Sep 2025: Surprise Wall on Portsdown
21 Sep 2025: Hillier Gardens - Colletia paradoxa
21 Sep 2025: Hillier Gardens - Painted Lady
19 Sep 2025: Buddleia butterflies
18 Sep 2025: Vanessid flush at Great Fontley
11 Sep 2025: Stockbridge Down Butterflies
07 Sep 2025: Moth trap in my garden at Leigh Park
06 Sep 2025: Monks Walk, Frater Fields & Woods, Gosport
05 Sep 2025: Seafield Park & Promenade Field, Hill Head
01 Sep 2025: Browndown (North) Gosport
01 Sep 2025: Haslar Sea Wall Car Park Scrub - Gosport
31 Aug 2025: Bedenham, Defence Munitions Gosport
29 Aug 2025: Monks Walk, Frater Fields & Woods, Gosport
27 Aug 2025: Hummingbird hawk moth
25 Aug 2025: Meon Shore, Cliffs, Solent Breezes & Chilling Coastal Area
24 Aug 2025: Possible Southern Small White
23 Aug 2025: Browndown North, Gosport