High Brown Fritillary Butterfly Recorders – Vale of Glamorgan

We need people to record the High Brown Fritillary, at its last remaining location in Wales, the Vale of Glamorgan. This data is used to inform decisions which help to conserve butterflies and moths, both locally and nationally. Training and guidance will be given and you will initially be accompanied by an experienced volunteer.

Our conservation work depends on us knowing how butterfly and moth populations are doing, and we are lucky to have over forty years' worth of data collected by volunteers to help us in our mission to conserve butterflies and moths.

The High Brown Fritillary’s flight period is usually in June July, during this period we conduct regular walks along identified routes called transects recording the number of High Brown Fritillaries and other butterflies seen during the walk.

The skills you need

  •  Ability to identify the species, at a level appropriate to the relevant survey.  (Training given)

  • Desire to learn and improve identification skills.

  • Understanding of the basic attributes of a biological record. (Training given)

  • Own transport required to access survey locations although lift share may also be available.

What's in it for you

  • Develop or apply your knowledge of the High Brown Fritillary and the environment

  • Contributing directly to the scientific knowledge base of our butterflies in the UK.

  • Improve your identification skills.

  • Improve your understanding of the distribution and ecology of those species encountered

  • Increase your social circle with like-minded people, boosting your wellbeing.

Disclaimer

We ask that you commit to a minimum of 2 months in this role and complete training when you start.

It will sometimes involve accessing steep slopes and uneven ground so stout footwear is essential

Children aged 13-15 must be accompanied by an adult whilst volunteering. If you are aged 16 or 17, your parent may give written permission for you to volunteer.

Please be aware that our insurance cover differs slightly for people aged 75 or over.

 For more information please contact Dot Williams, Project Officer.  dwilliams@butterfly-conservation.org or 07485 372192

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