Registered charity numbers: 254937, SC039268
Butterfly Conservation is the UK charity dedicated to saving butterflies, moths and our environment.
Butterflies and moths are a vital part of our wildlife heritage and are valuable as sensitive indicators of the health of our environment. The stark fact is that butterflies and moths continue to decline at an alarming rate, despite Butterfly Conservation’s best efforts over the last 40 years. The charity’s data shows they are both declining faster than most other well-documented groups of plants and animals, so their task is both daunting and complex. For many species, they know what needs to be done to halt the decline and support recoveries. In order to tackle these losses and achieve their aims, this charity needs to dramatically increase their capacity and influence over the next few years. Butterfly Conservation’s work will benefit other wildlife and the ecosystems upon which all life depends.
Falling numbers are an early warning to all wildlife that cannot be ignored. Butterfly Conservation has more than 40,000 members in the UK and 32 volunteer-run Branches throughout the British Isles. They employ over 80 people, including many highly qualified scientists, making it the world’s largest research institute for butterflies and moths. The charity also operates 36 nature reserves and is leading or involved in 73 landscape-scale projects to conserve habitats.
Your old car donation can help with Butterfly Conservation’s vital work.
“Thank you to everyone who has recycled their used cars to help raise funds for Butterfly Conservation over the years. Your old car donations have helped fund critical conservation work across the UK. We can only continue our vital work to save butterflies and moths with the support provided by people like you and partners like Charity Car. Thank you again from everyone at Butterfly Conservation.”
Rebecca at Butterfly Conservation
With Charity Car your old car could help Butterfly Conservation achieve their vision of a world where butterflies and moths thrive and can be enjoyed by everyone, forever.