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Action for Pearl-Bordered Fritillary

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Manage forests

Sub topic: Biodiversity

This note summarises the action being undertaken by Forestry Commission Scotland (now Scottish Forestry), either ourselves or in partnership with others, to help conserve the pearl-bordered fritillary in Scotland.

Summary

The pearl-bordered fritillary is primarily a spring butterfly of sheltered, sunny woodland glades and woodland edges. A UKBAP Priority species, it is one of the most rapidly declining butterflies in Britain and Ireland, although the declines in Scotland are less severe.

Action for Pearl-Bordered Fritillary

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