Filling your garden with fluttering insects will make your flowerbeds beautiful and support biodiversity at the same time. Museum ecologist Larissa Cooper explains how to do it. Butterflies are a ...
You can help Mother Nature in a battle for survival. Pollinators, which provide one out of every three bites of our food, are ...
Even small gardens in built-up areas can support a great variety of butterflies if they contain the right plants. In the heart of London, the Museum's Wildlife Garden has recorded 23 species of ...
Provide the butterflies with warmth (a sunny spot), shelter (shrubs and trees) and nectar and butterflies will start to use your garden to feed and maybe even breed.
Perhaps not, but certainly for the human that looks longingly at the little house and expecting a butterfly to find a safe ...
“I thought things like butterflies were long gone due to the ... Mr Hetherington said “Thankfully Gill had some flowers in bloom in her garden, but increasingly you’re getting a situation ...
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.
On a warm summer morning in Ypres, Belgium, 66-year-old Sylvain Cuvelier steps into his blooming garden with his 14-year-old ...