Butterfly Conservation
Rebecca Levey serves as an Ecologist for Butterfly Conservation in South East England since April 2021, focusing on species recovery for threatened butterflies and moths through volunteer engagement in surveys, monitoring, habitat management, and research. Previously, as Kent's Magnificent Moths Conservation Officer, Rebecca collaborated with volunteers to enhance habitats for rare moths and butterflies, conducted surveys across six landscapes, and provided management advice to landowners. In early 2019, Rebecca was a Conservation Trainee at Bumblebee Conservation Trust, where responsibilities included creating and surveying Bee Walk transects, leading botanical surveys, and training volunteers in bee identification. Rebecca holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Ecology and Wildlife Conservation from the University of Reading and A-levels in Biology, Geography, and Music from Barton Court Grammar School.
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Butterfly Conservation
Butterfly Conservation is a leading charity and the world’s largest organisation dedicated to the conservation of butterflies and moths. Our mission is to halt and then reverse the decline of butterflies and moths. By achieving this goal we can help create a healthier environment in which we all can live. Butterflies and moths are a vital part of our wildlife heritage and they are valuable indicators of the health of our environment. Our surveys reveal that they continue to decline at a rate that is faster than most other well-documented groups of plants and animals. Our work will benefit other wildlife and the ecosystems upon which all life depends. Butterfly Conservation’s research advises people how to conserve and restore habitats. We run programmes for more than 100 threatened species and are involved in conserving hundreds of sites and reserves. To find out more about our work and how you can get involved or become a member please visit www.butterfly-conservation.org.