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About the event
Butterflies can tell us much about habitat quality and the impacts of climate change. Learn about the identification and ecology of Kent’s species. Weather permitting, spot and identify some of the common and possibly rarer species of chalk grassland.
The day will begin with indoor session at Tyland Barn which will cover:
- What is a butterfly?
- An overview of the Kent species and their identification features
- Butterfly lifecycles and behaviour
- Butterfly habitats and good places to visit
- Useful books and equipment
In the afternoon, we will travel in our own cars to Queendown Warren* to practice finding and identifying butterflies, and hope to see some of the less common species of chalk grassland.
By the end of the course it is expected that you will:
- Have an overview of the species found in Kent
- Understand how species differ in ecology and behaviour
- Understand more about butterfly lifecycles, habitat management and species reintroductions
Led by Richard Moyse. Botanist & entomologist with more than 35 years’ experience studying and conserving wildlife in Kent.
Suitable for beginners and improvers
*Parking charges apply at Queendown Warren Reserve car park but this is included with your ticket if you book at least 72 hours in advance. To receive free parking you must email the correct number plate of the car you will be using to [email protected] at least 72 hours before the event start time. Please include the date of the event you have booked and the name the booking was made in as part of your email. If you are booking within 72 hours of the event, or do not confirm your number plate by this time, you will need to pay for parking on the day.
Booking
Price
Normal fee: £37.50 per person per day.Concessionary fee: Kent Wildlife Trust volunteers, senior citizens, unemployed and students £5 off.
Additional booking information
Please note that poor weather on the day may lead to cancellation or an early finish to the study day.Also visting Bluebell Hill and Burham Down:
Bluebell Hill