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Sir David Attenborough backs world's biggest butterfly count | Sir David Attenborough backs world's biggest butterfly count |
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Spending time with nature offers "precious breathing space" from modern life, Sir David Attenborough has said, as he called on the the public to join the world's biggest butterfly count. | Spending time with nature offers "precious breathing space" from modern life, Sir David Attenborough has said, as he called on the the public to join the world's biggest butterfly count. |
The naturalist said watching butterflies in his garden takes his mind off "the woes of Brexit". | The naturalist said watching butterflies in his garden takes his mind off "the woes of Brexit". |
The exercise involves spending 15 minutes counting butterflies and submitting the sightings online. | The exercise involves spending 15 minutes counting butterflies and submitting the sightings online. |
The majority of butterfly species have been in decline for the past 40 years. | The majority of butterfly species have been in decline for the past 40 years. |
However, this year, weather in the UK - a cold winter followed by settled weather during a late spring and summer - have created the right conditions for butterflies to flourish. | However, this year, weather in the UK - a cold winter followed by settled weather during a late spring and summer - have created the right conditions for butterflies to flourish. |
Species expected to do particularly well include the holly blue and red admiral. | |
But if the hot conditions create a drought, the results could be "catastrophic" as plants wither and insects die through lack of food, said the charity Butterfly Conservation, which organises the count. | But if the hot conditions create a drought, the results could be "catastrophic" as plants wither and insects die through lack of food, said the charity Butterfly Conservation, which organises the count. |
This happened in 1976 when the butterfly population collapsed after the hot summer. | This happened in 1976 when the butterfly population collapsed after the hot summer. |
As part of the Big Butterfly Count, Butterfly Conservation is asking the public to spot and record 17 species of butterfly for the next three weeks. | As part of the Big Butterfly Count, Butterfly Conservation is asking the public to spot and record 17 species of butterfly for the next three weeks. |
In addition to contributing to conservation knowledge, mental health charity Mind says spending time in nature can help alleviate problems such as depression and anxiety. | In addition to contributing to conservation knowledge, mental health charity Mind says spending time in nature can help alleviate problems such as depression and anxiety. |
Sir David said being in nature "offers us all precious breathing space away from the stresses and strains of modern life". | Sir David said being in nature "offers us all precious breathing space away from the stresses and strains of modern life". |
"I have been privileged to have witnessed some truly breath-taking wildlife spectacles in far-flung locations but some of my most memorable experiences have happened when I've been simply sitting and watching the wildlife that lives where I do," he added. | "I have been privileged to have witnessed some truly breath-taking wildlife spectacles in far-flung locations but some of my most memorable experiences have happened when I've been simply sitting and watching the wildlife that lives where I do," he added. |
And he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I'm asking people turn their mind away from squabbles and problems about what's facing us with Brexit, sit in a quiet place where the sun is shining and see how many butterflies come and count them. | And he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I'm asking people turn their mind away from squabbles and problems about what's facing us with Brexit, sit in a quiet place where the sun is shining and see how many butterflies come and count them. |
"I know there are some experts who have done scientific research and they've discovered that actually it is good for people just to forget about the woes of Brexit and any whatever other woes they may see politically around the world, and just concentrate on the natural world that was here before us and will be here after us. | "I know there are some experts who have done scientific research and they've discovered that actually it is good for people just to forget about the woes of Brexit and any whatever other woes they may see politically around the world, and just concentrate on the natural world that was here before us and will be here after us. |
"And that simple pleasures of looking at butterflies in the garden is calming to the soul and spirit and good for us all." | "And that simple pleasures of looking at butterflies in the garden is calming to the soul and spirit and good for us all." |
Last year's big butterfly count was the largest ever with a record number of people - over 60,000 - submitting sightings. | Last year's big butterfly count was the largest ever with a record number of people - over 60,000 - submitting sightings. |
But despite this, the average number of butterflies seen per 15 minute count was the lowest recorded since the survey started in 2010. | But despite this, the average number of butterflies seen per 15 minute count was the lowest recorded since the survey started in 2010. |
The reduced numbers of butterflies was partly due to "topsy-turvy" weather last summer, which was one of the wettest summers for 100 years. | The reduced numbers of butterflies was partly due to "topsy-turvy" weather last summer, which was one of the wettest summers for 100 years. |
Are butterflies in the UK under threat? | Are butterflies in the UK under threat? |
According to Butterfly Conservation, three-quarters of British butterflies are in decline. | According to Butterfly Conservation, three-quarters of British butterflies are in decline. |
Five species of butterfly have become extinct in the past 150 years. | Five species of butterfly have become extinct in the past 150 years. |
The charity says that habitats being destroyed or deteriorating are the prime causes of long-term decline. | The charity says that habitats being destroyed or deteriorating are the prime causes of long-term decline. |
Have you been following Sir David's advice? Send your best butterfly snaps to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Have you been following Sir David's advice? Send your best butterfly snaps to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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Or use the form below | Or use the form below |