Toby wanted to jump into your day to wish you a very happy Easter! He doesn't know about you, but he's particularly thrilled to have a long weekend. 🐰 💐 P.S. This bundle of love is currently looking for a forever home. 💜 https://t.co/g19Oeicx2I.
Tortishka wanted to say hello this #Caturday. She's a sweet girl who would like a home where she can live a quiet life. Once she's had the time to get to know you, she does enjoy a good chin rub and like all rescue cats, just wants to be loved. 💜 https://t.co/XMMHnBOW76.
Following nearly two years in the role, Sherine Wheeler, Mayhew’s Chief Executive, will be stepping down at the end of March. The Board of Mayhew has appointed Elvira Meucci-Lyons to be Mayhew’s new Chief Executive. Read more here: https://t.co/0tjdTWLN0H.
We're looking for a Communications and PR Manager to help co-ordinate and deliver the communications and PR service of Butterfly Conservation. 🦋
If you have a passion for delivering communications work, planning and executing strategies and are excited about the prospects of working for a leading wildlife charity, this could be for you!
Find out more and apply here 👉 https://t.co/fmDAj6Hguh
#conservationjobs
Moth once presumed extinct in the UK found in the Chilterns
During a survey, members of the @UpperThamesBC branch of Butterfly Conservation, counted 16 of the Downland Plume moth in a single hour 📝 🦋
Read more: https://t.co/kQMv8Ow9DI
📸 : Sue Taylor
#MothsMatter
"If you care about nature and you're not angry... you're not paying attention"
A quote from @DJHbutterflies, Director of Conservation at Butterfly Conservation, at the #RestoreNatureNow protest today.
It's worth 3 minutes of your time. Give it a listen.
Take action 👉 https://t.co/NZtLJVY2mP
#SaveButterflies #MothsMatter #NatureCantWait @ChrisGPackham
The #StateOfNature report shows that nature in England is on the brink.
🪶 59% of farmland birds have been lost
🦋 Moth numbers in England have dropped by 44%
☠️ 1,076 species at risk of extinction
Read the full report here: https://t.co/3G5slNWb5V
We're calling for a complete ban on neonicotinoids ❌
New research shows neonicotinoid pesticides are threatening the UK’s wildlife, including butterflies and moths. 🦋
Read now 👉 https://t.co/FDgZGRImUm
#Nature#Conservation#Wildlife
Every day we will be breaking down the #BigButterflyCount results from each country, starting with England 🦋
Similar to the UK results, the Red Admiral came out on top in England, with 234,044 recorded - an impressive 360.12% increase from 2022! 📈
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Enjoyed counting butterflies in this summer's Big Butterfly Count? Want to see more where you live?
Creating a #WildSpace is a great way to support butterflies & moths all year round, by providing a place where they can feed, breed & shelter! 🦋🌿
👉 https://t.co/Ixy3NDDjLY
The Red Admiral takes the top spot in this year's #BigButterflyCount with an impressive 248,077 counts! 🦋
Here's a breakdown of the top 10 species recorded during the count. What butterflies and moths did you enjoy seeing the most this summer? 👀
#SaveButterflies#MothsMatter
While many people reported seeing more butterflies in this summer's #BigButterflyCount, the long-term trends show worrying declines for some of the UK’s most common butterfly species 🦋📉
Dr Richard Fox (@RichardFoxBC) explains some of the key findings from the results 👇🧵
The #BigButterflyCount 2023 results are in 🦋
Despite the wet weather, almost 95,000 of you got out for the Count, recording an average of 12 butterflies and day-flying moths per count - the highest in four years!
See the full results 👉 https://t.co/JkztS2K3oG
📷: Tim Melling
Rowland Wood is one of the last remaining refuges in South East England for the Small Pearl-bordered and Pearl-bordered Fritillary 🌳🦋
We urgently need your help to continue restoring this habitat to secure the future of these fritillaries 👉 https://t.co/KQirnJ2sCX
Happy #MothMonday! Last week, staff at Butterfly Conservation HQ in Dorset had a very special visit from the rare Rosy Underwing (Catocala electa) 🤩
Learn more about this magnificent moth 👉 https://t.co/lfoEQkx2XS
#MothsMatter
When you think of pollination, moths might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But recent research has revealed that they may actually be more efficient pollinators than some day-flying insects. #MothsMatter
Article by @maxando & @MathewsFiona 👇
https://t.co/63ND7s1DLU