#SavingSpecialSpecies – protecting endangered species

#SavingSpecialSpecies – protecting endangered species

Devon is rich in wildlife and important for the conservation of many species. At least 1,600 species that occur here are considered to be either threatened with extinction in the British Isles or are nationally scarce. Our wildlife is in crisis and we need to act now...
Update: Brown Hairstreak Butterfly

Update: Brown Hairstreak Butterfly

The Brown Hairstreak butterfly is one of 8 endangered species we are supporting through our East Devon National Landscape Species Recovery project #SavingSpecialSpecies – raising awareness and promoting action.   Hard to find Adult brown hairstreaks are...
Bringing back the Devon Whitebeam

Bringing back the Devon Whitebeam

Following the Sidmouth Herald report of 20 September 2020, Sidmouth Arboretum has begun planting the rare Devon Whitebeams paid for by a grant from the East Devon National Landscape Sustainable Development Fund. The grant paid for thirty young trees, the first three...
Brown Hairstreak Egg Hunt – Volunteer surveyors needed!

Brown Hairstreak Egg Hunt – Volunteer surveyors needed!

We need volunteers to help us explore East Devon’s historic hedgerows to survey blackthorn for the beautiful eggs of the Brown Hairstreak butterfly. Keen eyes and patience are needed for this rewarding conservation work, but no experience is necessary as full training...