Some positive news : Radstock butterflies have a bumper year

By Susie Watkins

23rd Mar 2020 | Local News

Radstock's Haydon Batch, which was earlier this year identified as a haven for butterflies, had a bumper year in 2019 : the best year for the species since 1997.

The latest results from the annual UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (UKBMS) led by Butterfly Conservation, the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH), British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), reveal that just over half of UK butterfly species showed higher population levels in 2019 compared with 2018.

Four species – the Chequered Skipper, Orange tip, Brimstone and Marbled White – had their best year on record. Butterflies benefited from targeted conservation management to protect and improve their habitats, as well as an unusually warm and wet summer, which ensured that lush plants were available for caterpillars to feed upon.

In a recent report Radstock Town Council were told about two rare species which have been seen at Haydon Batch ; the Small Heath butterfly along with the Chequered Skipper's cousin, the Dingy Skipper butterfly.

The UKBMS has run since 1976 and involves thousands of volunteers collecting data through the summer. Last year 3,014 sites were monitored across the UK, with this record level exceeding 3,000 sites for the first time.

Environment Minister Rebecca Pow said: "Through our 25 Year Environment Plan we have committed to help threatened and iconic species, including butterflies, to recover and thrive. This includes through creating or restoring 500,000 hectares of wildlife rich habitat as part of a Nature Recovery Network across England."

     

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