| Butterfly Survey |
| Helping to provide vital
data about Birmingham’s Wildlife |
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Butterflies
bring colour and movement into gardens in every
part of the City. Each type of butterfly
depends on different parts and places such as
woodlands and hedgerows. This means they
can tell us a lot about the health of our
wildlife and wild places. The Birmingham
Biodiversity Survey is distributing this
'Butterflies of the West Midlands' poster to
gather information about the city's butterfly
population. |

The
Birmingham Biodiversity Survey poster
'Butterflies of West Midlands'.
CLICK to see a larger version. |
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Some
of the illustrations from the poster. |
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click any of these pictures to see a larger
version of the poster. |
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Look out for this
ongoing survey in your school -
Birmingham City Council and the Wildlife
Trust need your help in tracking down
these delicate creatures. |
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| For more
information please contact Pepita Hanna,
Director of Arts Education, on 0121 303
8135. Or visit our Contacts page. |