I couldn't possibly let this week go by without plugging the latest edition of The Sussex Butterfly Report. This beautifully designed not-for-profit publication is brought to you by the volunteers of Butterfly Conservation's Sussex Branch, just-because-we-care. It makes for an exhilarating read and it's got some very pretty maps in too (what I made).
As well as fascinating, informative and comprehensive reporting on how our butterflies and moths fared in 2011, the report includes the full story behind the aquisition of our new 80 acre Rowland Wood reserve and the inside scoop on Michael Blencowe's and Graeme Lyons' Fifteen Minutes of Flame - when they stumbled upon the 'the most memorable event of our recent entomological history' while out filming the first episode of their podcast.
As well as fascinating, informative and comprehensive reporting on how our butterflies and moths fared in 2011, the report includes the full story behind the aquisition of our new 80 acre Rowland Wood reserve and the inside scoop on Michael Blencowe's and Graeme Lyons' Fifteen Minutes of Flame - when they stumbled upon the 'the most memorable event of our recent entomological history' while out filming the first episode of their podcast.
The Sussex Butterfly Report is free to members of Butterfly Conservation - Sussex Branch. Join here. Or visit our website for details of how to get hold of a copy:
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