Sign our open letter to UK retailers, asking them to remove synthetic pesticides from sale, for a wilder, butterfly-filled future for generations to come.
The UK has just experienced its sunniest spring and hottest summer on record – with some great weather conditions for butterflies. Yet the results of our Big Butterfly Count show butterflies were only seen in broadly average numbers and that even the sunniest of weather has done little to reverse the long-term decline of our beleaguered butterflies.
Butterflies need two things to thrive: good weather and a healthy environment. Unless we take ...
Sign our open letter to UK retailers, asking them to remove synthetic pesticides from sale, for a wilder, butterfly-filled future for generations to come.
The UK has just experienced its sunniest spring and hottest summer on record – with some great weather conditions for butterflies. Yet the results of our Big Butterfly Count show butterflies were only seen in broadly average numbers and that even the sunniest of weather has done little to reverse the long-term decline of our beleaguered butterflies.
Butterflies need two things to thrive: good weather and a healthy environment. Unless we take urgent action to improve the environment for our butterflies, by restoring habitats and reducing pesticide use, we are unlikely to see a great recovery in butterfly numbers, regardless of how much the sun shines.
There are small actions we all need to take to help rescue our butterflies.
Butterfly Conservation is advocating for stronger regulations on butterfly-harming synthetic pesticides within the natural environment, including our gardens. This ask of the Government forms part of our rescue mission, using our expertise to challenge the biggest threats to the lifecycles of butterflies and moths.
And it’s not just us. A record number of participants during 2025’s Big Butterfly Count show that the public are doing their bit to rescue our garden butterflies. Not only taking part in crucial monitoring efforts, but by creating Wild Spaces to welcome butterflies back into gardens and talking to local authorities about becoming Butterfly-Friendly Councils.
We are all doing our bit - we now need retailers to step up and help. It is our collective responsibility to take action.
We need retailers to join our rescue mission for butterflies and stop the sale of synthetic pesticides.
Amateur-use synthetic pesticides are man-made chemicals that are sold in supermarkets and used in the natural environment with no monitoring of the amount used, where they’re used, or the impacts they have on the wider ecosystem.
We need retailers to join our rescue mission and lead the way in switching to natural gardening methods, by removing synthetic pesticides from sale. We are in a nature crisis. People want to help, and we should be providing them with the tools to do so, not the means for destruction.