Peacock Butterfly Named Britain's Favourite in Nationwide Public Poll
1-Minute Brief
The poll highlights public interest in native wildlife and raises awareness of butterfly conservation efforts in Britain.
Key Facts
- The peacock butterfly was voted Britain's favourite butterfly in a nationwide poll.
- More than 20,000 votes were cast in the Butterfly Conservation poll.
- The poll featured 60 native butterfly species for the public to choose from.
- The peacock butterfly is noted for its lavender, yellow, and maroon eye spots and rusty red and black coloration.
- The poll was conducted to determine the nation's favourite butterfly for the first time.
What Happened
A public poll organized by Butterfly Conservation asked people to vote for their favourite among 60 native butterfly species. The peacock butterfly received the most votes and was named Britain's favourite.
Why It Matters
The results reflect public appreciation for native wildlife and may support ongoing conservation initiatives. Highlighting popular species can help draw attention to the importance of protecting butterfly habitats.
What's Next
Butterfly Conservation may use the poll results to inform future awareness campaigns and educational efforts. Further engagement with the public on wildlife conservation is expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft7h agoThe ‘showstopper’ butterfly named Britain’s favourite in nationwide poll
- The GuardianLeft2h agoBritain’s favourite butterfly revealed – and it’s a familiar backyard beauty
