White-letter Hairstreak Recording Project
Welcome to the home page of the White-letter Hairstreak (Satyrium w-album) Recording Project
The White-letter Hairstreak butterfly is a Priority Species in the UK Biodiversity Action Plans, due to population declines picked up by the British
Monitoring Scheme (BMS). However, this is a small and somewhat elusive arboreal species that can be quite difficult to monitor effectively when using the standard
transect recording method.
The experience of some recorders is that the White-letter Hairstreak is often more common than is generally
appreciated, and it is hoped that this project will confirm whether this distribution
and population strength is repeated across the species' range.
Given an adequate
level of targetted surveying for both elms and White-letter Hairstreaks in a number of random sample areas, the project aims to provide enough information to create a reasonable model for estimating the likely spatial distribution and occurrence
of White-letter Hairstreaks at a landscape level. The project also hopes to establish the likely present range of the species, and to what degree elms may be used as a proxy for White-letter Hairstreak distribution.
We would like the project to enthuse observers from all parts of the country, whether you are a White-letter Hairstreak expert or not, and that participation will be enjoyable, rewarding and widespread. To find out more click here................
The project is now entering its second year and we would like to encourage people to visit the areas where coverage has been limited. Thank you to everyone that has contributed in 2007, your help with this project is really appreciated!
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