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With dozens of butterflies and thousands of moths in the UK, there's a huge variety of caterpillars to be found. This caterpillar identification page will help you identify some of the most commonly seen caterpillars.
Woodland butterflies
Head to the woods to enjoy some of Britain’s most dramatic and endangered butterflies. Caterpillars have particular plant requirements which restricts species to handful of special spots. Find one near you this summer.
Crafty Afternoon
This link will open on the South and West Wales website.
Wednesday afternoon in the Easter school holidays, come and paint something to take home from a varied selection of planters, ceramic or wooden animals, windchimes or more.
Grow a secret garden for butterflies!
• The Wildlife Trusts and RHS urge gardeners to help butterflies and moths for this year’s Wild About Gardens campaign
• Make a pledge for butterflies from 12th March!
• Campaign…
Butterflies of Kent
This link will open on the Kent Wildlife Trust website.
Learn more about the butterflies of Kent and their habitats
Beautiful Butterflies
This link will open on the London Wildlife Trust website.
Join Francesca to discover the butterflies of Crane Park Island.
Worcestershire's butterflies
This link will open on the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust website.
Learn all about Worcestershire's butterflies with an evening talk from John Tilt.
Plant sale and Afternoon Tea
This link will open on the Avon Wildlife Trust website.
Join us for an afternoon plant sale and afternoon tea at the Folk House in Portishead
Biodiversity Benchmark
Every organisation, regardless of size, sector or location depends in some way on the natural environment. Those with responsibility for land management have a direct impact on biodiversity. The Biodiversity Benchmark provides a framework within which an organisation can ensure that its impact is as positive as possible.
Biodiversity Net Gain
Biodiversity Net Gain is a legal requirement in England, requiring infrastructure developers to take a different approach to their building projects and plan in how their work can deliver - rather than take away - from nature. The Wildlife Trusts have contributed to and supported the evolution of Biodiversity Net Gain as a concept and want to see the highest possible standards for wildlife achieved through it.
Quiz and Afternoon Tea at Kingcombe
This link will open on the Dorset Wildlife Trust website.
Join The Kitchen at Kingcombe for the quiz and afternoon tea.
Blue butterflies
See blue butterflies around the UK this summer! Marvel at the once extinct, still rare large blue at a handful of locations, or the more widespread common blue can be found throughout the country.