BUTTERFLIES AND BIODIVERSITY GET FUNDING BOOST

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
February of 2005

 

08/02/2005 - The Environment Agency is supporting two crucial new projects aimed at reversing the decline of three highly threatened species of butterfly across Devon, Somerset and Cornwall.
The ‘Re-connecting the Culm’ project and ‘The Two Moors Threatened Butterfly Project’ will channel a total of over £350,000 into work to save the High Brown Fritillary, Marsh Fritillary and Heath Fritillary - three of Britain’s most rapidly declining species. Between 1970 and 1982 these species have declined by 82%, 68%, and 38% respectively.

The Environment Agency is putting £10,000 into the two projects this year, with a further £5,000 next year.

The Re-connecting the Culm project covers the Culm grasslands of North Devon and Cornwall, which have declined massively in recent decades - just 8% of the grasslands present in 1900 still survive and almost 50% was lost between 1984 and 1991. By far the biggest cause of loss has been agricultural modification, through draining, ploughing and fertilizing.

The Two Moors Threatened Butterfly Project covers Dartmoor and Exmoor and will bring farmers and landowners together to encourage sustainable land management that assists the butterflies. Dartmoor and Exmoor now hold the most significant populations of these species in England.

The projects will aim to support and develop farmer to farmer links so that butterfly-friendly farming practices can be shared. They will also help provide additional employment for local people through a programme of fencing and scrub control, enabling farmers with local skills and traditional knowledge of these areas to supplement their income by undertaking restorative work on key sites. Several new networks of volunteers will also be established and will help implement many aspects of the projects.

The projects are led by the charity Butterfly Conservation in partnership with the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Dartmoor National Park Authority, Exmoor National Park Authority, DEFRA (RDS), English Nature and the Environment Agency.

Other species ranging from dormice to otters and barn owls to reed buntings will also benefit.

One project officer will be employed for each initiative for the next four years, based at the English Nature offices in Exeter.

Dr Martin Warren, Chief Executive of Butterfly Conservation said "The West Country is one of the last remaining strongholds for these beautiful butterflies and the work will lead to habitat improvements for a wide range of moorland and grassland species."

Roger Goulding from the Environment Agency said "We are very pleased to support these projects which are working to halt the decline of these highly threatened species. We are always pleased to work in partnership with a range of organisations, striving to improve the economy and environment in the south-west."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Bridget Norris)
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