Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Butterflies on the Little Orme

Adam searches for butterflies in the limestone flora of the Rhiwledyn nature reserve on Llandudno's Little Orme.

28 minutes

Last on

Sun 30 Jul 2017 06:31

A spot for spotting

A spot for spotting

There can be few more cheering sights in summer than a butterfly, flitting between the flowers. But numbers have dwindled dramatically in recent decades. Many species are in decline - some have seen numbers decrease by as much as 75 per cent. So there's a sense of urgency when the Butterfly Conservation group suggests we get outside and get counting.

Adam tries his luck at the beautiful Rhiwledyn nature reserve on Llandudno's Little Orme. Aside from butterflies, limestone grassland plants abound, and it's and excellent place to do some bird or porpoise watching. 

Adam talks to Jan Miller Klein, from Holywell, who has written widely about creating good habitats for butterflies. Rhiwledyn is managed by the North Wales Wildlife Trust and we hear from warden, Rob Booth, and the living seas officer, Nia Jones. Anyone wishing to read Jan's books, visit the reserve or take part in the Big Butterfly Count, will find links on this page.     

Broadcasts

  • Tue 25 Jul 2017 18:30
  • Sun 30 Jul 2017 06:31

Adam Walton

Adam Walton

Adam's "other job" - tune in every Saturday at 10 PM for the best new music from Wales.