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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. | 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". |
"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. | |
"That simple pleasures of looking at butterflies in the garden is calming to the soul and spirit and good for us all." | |
Asked on BBC Breakfast whether he had discussed the issue of plastics with the Queen when he met her, Sir David said he had not - and declined to be drawn on the royal family's attitude to the environment. | Asked on BBC Breakfast whether he had discussed the issue of plastics with the Queen when he met her, Sir David said he had not - and declined to be drawn on the royal family's attitude to the environment. |
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 |