Dan Hoare
@djhbutterflies.bsky.social
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Director of Nature Recovery for Butterfly Conservation @savebutterflies. Naturalist, tree hugger, volunteer bird ringer, Green Runner. Personal account: opinions, puns & misidentifications are mine
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Caroline S. Chaboo
@cschaboo.bsky.social
· Sep 12
Insect populations drop even without direct human interference, a new study finds
Research published this month found that even in pristine, untouched areas, insect populations are still on the decline. Climate change is a likely culprit.
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Emma Cameron
@ecameron.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Join me in supporting the Remove Pesticides from UK Shelves Campaign
Join the Butterfly Rescue Mission
Sign our open letter to UK retailers, asking them to remove synthetic pesticides from sale, for a wilder, butterfly-filled future for generations to come.
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BirdGuides
@birdguides.bsky.social
· Sep 3
UK peat extraction continues three years on from ban being announced
More than three years have passed since the UK Government announced that it would ban the sale of peat for gardening, yet official documentation is still to appear and peat extraction continues. On 27 August 2022, the Conservative Government promised to ban the sale of horticultural peat by 2024
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BirdGuides
@birdguides.bsky.social
· Aug 4
Southern Small White reaches Britain for first time
Southern Small White has been recorded in Britain for the first time, with sightings in Suffolk and Cleveland in summer 2025. Once confined to southern Europe, the species is expanding rapidly north despite puzzling ecological models. Identification challenges mean more UK records may emerge soon, making this a landmark summer for British butterfly enthusiasts and naturalists alike.
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