Thanks Alan for your work! Super inspiring episode. We especially like the idea of connecting small populations and including landowners, we are fans of reversing fragmentation trends.
Hi Alan, I do apologise if this question is silly! But I’m in the process of buying just under 3 acres of land in Pembrokeshire (agricultural land) and would be really interested in helping the marsh fritillary butterflies. Would this be something I could do with the correct planting of scabious plants? Or is only marshy areas suitable for this butterfly Thanks Carl
Hi Carl, Thank you very much for watching the Marsh Fritillary Talk and for getting in touch us. You can find further information on the Marsh Fritillary and habitat management on our website at butterfly-conservation.org/conservation-projects/Wales-Marsh-Fritillary-Recovery-Partnership For more specific advice please contact the project officer, John Hitchens at jhitchens@butterfly-conservation.org. Thank you once again for watching.
Thanks Alan for your work! Super inspiring episode. We especially like the idea of connecting small populations and including landowners, we are fans of reversing fragmentation trends.
Thank you for watching. We're glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Alan, I do apologise if this question is silly! But I’m in the process of buying just under 3 acres of land in Pembrokeshire (agricultural land) and would be really interested in helping the marsh fritillary butterflies. Would this be something I could do with the correct planting of scabious plants? Or is only marshy areas suitable for this butterfly Thanks Carl
Hi Carl,
Thank you very much for watching the Marsh Fritillary Talk and for getting in touch us. You can find further information on the Marsh Fritillary and habitat management on our website at butterfly-conservation.org/conservation-projects/Wales-Marsh-Fritillary-Recovery-Partnership
For more specific advice please contact the project officer, John Hitchens at jhitchens@butterfly-conservation.org.
Thank you once again for watching.