Sussex triumphs in butterfly contest

The race held to mark the start of the Big Butterfly Count - picture by Nigel SymingtonThe race held to mark the start of the Big Butterfly Count - picture by Nigel Symington
The race held to mark the start of the Big Butterfly Count - picture by Nigel Symington
A team of Sussex-based butterfly expects were declared winners of Butterfly Conservation’s Big Butterfly Race 2013 in a ceremony on Bosham beach last Friday.

Sussex team leader naturalist Nick Baker was crowned ‘Butterfly King of the South’. Taking part were Sussex team - the ‘Wood Whites’ - and the ‘Glanville Fritillaries’ led by Matthew Oates, butterfly expert for the National Trust from Hampshire.

The race was held to mark the start of the Big Butterfly Count to encourage the public to count common species by the Butterfly Conservations campaign.

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