As the Trust’s work to help conserve the world’s largest butterfly takes its first steps, Founding Patron Henry Barlow is planning a reconnaissance trip to Papua New Guinea. Look out for reports in late September.
by SBBT
As the Trust’s work to help conserve the world’s largest butterfly takes its first steps, Founding Patron Henry Barlow is planning a reconnaissance trip to Papua New Guinea. Look out for reports in late September.
The mission of the Swallowtail and Birdwing Butterfly Trust is to conserve and protect members of the Papilionidae, a worldwide family of more than 580 species that include the largest, most spectacular and most endangered butterflies on the planet.
SBBT aims to build the capacity of local people and organisations to achieve long-lasting conservation and sustainable change.
We achieve this in four ways: we raise financial resources; convene research networks and partnerships; catalyse action, and provide scientific and technical support to conservation projects.
Our work is generally planned and executed in the context of wider butterfly faunas, their foodplants, and the ecosystems that they inhabit.
Financial contributions are welcome and will be treasured. We also need your ideas, new information, suggestions and encouragement!
We do four things to help swallowtails and birdwings: we raise financial resources; convene networks and partnerships; catalyse action, and provide scientific and technical support.
Send an email to info@sbbt.org.uk, or post a letter to SBBT, c/o Stephenson Smart, Queens Head House, The Street, Acle, Norwich NR13 3DY, UK