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60% of children in the UK have never seen a Peacock butterfly*.
78% of parents are concerned that children don’t spend enough time interacting with nature and wildlife*.
*YouGov online survey 16th - 20th October 2015 commissioned by WOMEN'S A.B.S. EVENING LIGHT PURPLE FLOWING TIER DRESS BY ALLEN SCHWARTZ SIZE 2.
The Gatekeeper has experienced a
44% decline in abundance over the last decade**.The Wall, once a common farmland butterfly across southern Britain, has suffered a 36% fall in occurrence and 25% drop in abundance since 2005**.
**Fox, R., et al. (2015). The State of the UK’s Butterflies 2015. Butterfly Conservation and the Women's Ace & Jig AJ Pop White orange Stripe Cotton Blend Midi Dress Size Medium, Wareham, Dorset.
Butterflies are the equivalent of the 'canary in a coal mine'. They provide us with a measure of the health of our natural environment. Their presence or absence is closely linked to the activities of people and the impact humans have on the natural world.
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The destruction and deterioration of habitats as a result of land-use change (e.g. intensification of agriculture, use of pesticides and herbicides, loss of countryside due to relentless building of new houses and industrial estates, changes in woodland management, land drainage and river dredging) are considered to be the prime cause of long-term decline of butterflies and other wildlife right across the UK.