British Wildlife 07.4 April 1996

The Demise of Butterflies in the New Forest

For more than a hundred years the New Forest was revered by entomologists as the premier venue for the collecting of Lepidoptera in Britain. Out of the 2,250 or so species of butterflies and moths on the British list, no fewer than 1,234 have been recorded in the New Forest (English Nature Invertebrate Site Register data). 

Through a naturalist’s eyes
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