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NEWSLETTER No. 5 - Summer 1981
WEST MIDLANDS BRANCH, BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION
1981 Recording Scheme
As part of our contribution to Butterfly Year, we are launching our own recording scheme which all branch members can support. The scheme has two main aims:
Firstly, to generally increase the number of records of butterflies throughout
the region in order to reach a better understanding of the distribution of
different species;
Secondly, to look for specific species, either at sites for which we have no
recent information, or in areas where the habitat seems suitable but no records
have been forthcoming. We shall be working with the County Recorders to identify
these areas.
With this newsletter you will find a recording form which you should complete
and return at the end of the season. In order to save costs, only one form is
being sent - please make sufficient copies to cover the number of species likely
to be seen this summer. If you see a butterfly you know to be rare or very local
in the region please contact the branch immediately so that we can get in touch
with the appropriate County Recorder. Such records will of course be treated in
confidence. Under the "Other Remarks" section of the form, please, if you are
able to, specify whether the foodplant of the caterpillar is present. All
records will be processed and sent to the county Biological Record Centre.
In order to meet the second aim of the recording scheme, the region has been
divided into small workable areas and we are hoping that individual members will
act as local recorders or co-ordinators of "butterfly search parties". A number
of members have already volunteered to act in this capacity but we would like to
hear from others willing to work areas presently unallocated.
North Warwickshire - Tony Garner
Coventry - David Porter
Birmingham - Phillip O'Connor / Pete Salmon
North and West Worcs. - Mike Williams
South Worcs - Ron Hatton
We still need a volunteer to cover mid and south Warwickshire and the eastern
side of Worcestershire.
It will, unfortunately, not be possible to extend the idea of local recorders to
Staffordshire or Gloucestershire until we have a larger membership in these
counties, but we would still welcome general records. If other members are
interested in helping in this work they are asked to contact the person named
above covering their area (see membership list for full addresses and phone no.)
or myself.
Mike Williams
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