Species Champions

Butterfly Conservation has established a network of Species and Landscape Champions across the country through the Butterfly Conservation Branch network.

Species Champions have traditionally been professional entomologists who have studied a particular species at university. The ever-increasing Butterfly Conservation network of volunteer observers has been recognized as being increasingly important. Field naturalist such as Matthew Oates, Stephen Jephcote and many others have added greatly to our knowledge by sometimes challenging the findings of earlier research undertaken by professional entomologists.

Your local butterflies need you!

Butterfly Conservation Warwickshire is looking for local people who have an interest in any of the species listed on this page who are willing to observe them in the wild and/or look for their immature stages.

Training where necessary will be given on a one to one or small group basis. If there are other species not on the list which you would like to study, please contact Mike Slater. With your help, we are more likely to discover something new or be able confirm observations and research made elsewhere.

As Conservation Officer, Mike Slater will act as overall species champion for all species in Warwickshire but we need as many volunteers as possible to help with field observations and research.