Butterfly Conservation (BC) is a UK-wide
nonprofit
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environmentalist
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organization and charity dedicated to
conserving butterflies,
moth
Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not Butterfly, butterflies. They were previously classified as suborder Heterocera, but the group is Paraphyly, paraphyletic with respect to butterflies (s ...
s, and the environment. The charity uses its research to provide advice on how to conserve and restore butterfly and moth habitats and it runs projects to protect more than 100
threatened species of
Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera ( ) or lepidopterans is an order (biology), order of winged insects which includes butterflies and moths. About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera have been described, representing 10% of the total described species of living organ ...
. Butterfly Conservation is also involved in conserving hundreds of sites and reserves for butterflies and moths throughout the UK.
Butterfly Conservation has more than 37,000 members and 31 volunteer-led Branches throughout the UK, as well as the European Butterflies Group. The organisation's Head Office is based in
East Lulworth,
Dorset
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, with additional offices in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
History
The organisation was originally formed in 1968 as the "British Butterfly Conservation Society" by a small group of naturalists and it was registered as a charity on 7 March 1968.
Butterfly Conservation is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England (2206468). Registered Office: Manor Yard, East Lulworth, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 5QP. Charity registered in England and Wales (254937) and in Scotland (SCO39268) VAT No GB 991 2771 89.
Butterfly Conservation operates three of the world’s largest butterfly and moth recording schemes, which together have gathered more than 60 million records.
This includes the world’s largest butterfly survey - the Big Butterfly Count, launched in 2010). The citizen science survey encourages people to spot and record common butterflies and two day-flying moths during three weeks of high summer.
The charity also runs a number of moths schemes and conservation activities focusing solely on the conservation of moths that people can get involved in.
Butterfly Conservation produces three editions of its membership magazine ''Butterfly'' every year. The magazine is distributed to members, institutions, conservation bodies and others interested or involved in the conservation of butterflies, moths and related wildlife. The publication has an estimated readership of 60,000.
BC celebrated its 50th anniversary year in 2018. Sir David Attenborough became President of the society in 1998.
Function of the organisation
Butterfly Conservation is the UK charity dedicated to saving butterflies and moths.
Why butterflies and moths matter: Butterflies and moths are important parts of the ecosystem. They are beautiful and inspirational and people enjoy seeing them in their gardens and the countryside. They are sensitive to change and their fortunes help us assess the health of our environment. Two-thirds of butterfly and moth species are in decline. This is a warning that cannot be ignored.
Butterfly Conservation aims to maintain and enhance landscapes for butterflies and moths. The charity provides advice to landowners and managers on how to conserve and restore habitats. BC staff and volunteers work to gather extensive butterfly and moth data and conduct research to provide the scientific evidence that underpins and informs the charity's work.
Butterfly Conservation has an established record of reversing declines and run programmes for more than 100 threatened species of butterflies and moths.
Reserves
Butterfly Conservation manages over 30 nature reserves.
England
Scotland
Allt Mhuic Loch Arkaig
Mabie Forest Dumfries and Galloway
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Wester Moss Stirling
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Wales
Caeau Ffos Fach Cross Hands
Eyarth Rocks Ruthin,
Denbighshire
Organisational structure
Sir
David Attenborough has served as President of the charity since 1998.
Chief Executive Role
2017–present day: Julie Williams
2003 - 2016: Dr. Martin Warren
Vice Presidents: Maurice Avent,
Nick Baker, John F Burton, Dudley Cheeseman, Sue Collins, The Earl of Cranbrook, David Dennis,
Mike Dilger,
Clive Farrell, Julian Gibbs, Ian Hardy MVO, David Hanson, Anthony Hoare,
Chris Packham,
Prof Jeremy Thomas OBE and
Alan Titchmarsh MBE.
Prior to his death in 2004,
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury served as a Vice president of the charity.
Earl of Shaftesbury's Obituary
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The organisation has over 30 volunteer-led Branches across the UK, with offices based in England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
an
Wales
UK Branch offices
Bedfordshire and Northants Branch
Cambridgeshire and Essex Branch
Cheshire and Wirral Branch
Cornwall Branch
Cumbria Branch
Devon Branch
Dorset Branch
East Midlands Branch
East Scotland Branch
Glasgow and South West Scotland Branch
Gloucestershire Branch
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Branch
Hertfordshire and Middlesex Branch
Highlands and Islands Branch
Kent and South East London Branch
Lancashire Branch
Lincolnshire Branch
Northern Ireland Branch
Norfolk Branch
North East England Branch
North Wales Branch
South Wales Branch
Somerset and Bristol Branch
Suffolk Branch
Sussex Branch
Upper Thames Branch
Warwickshire Branch
West Midlands Branch
Wiltshire Branch
Yorkshire Branch
Th
European Butterflies Group
has also been established as a BC volunteer-led Branch, which promotes the study, conservation and enjoyment of butterflies, moths and their habitats in Europe. See als
BC Europe
References
External links
Butterfly Conservation
Big Butterfly Count
Garden Butterfly Survey
Butterfly Conservation on Facebook
Butterfly Conservation on Twitter
Butterfly Conservation on LinkedIn
Butterfly Conservation on Instagram
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