Northern Ireland is lagging behind the rest of the UK when it comes to tracking the butterfly population.The charity behind it is hoping more people in Northern Ireland will take part this year in "the world's biggest survey of butterflies".
"We have a large amount of data, but we need more," Rosie Irwin, from Butterfly Conservation Northern Ireland, told BBC News NI. "There's data across the UK, but Northern Ireland is lacking in data so that's why Big Butterfly Count is fantastic.That role requires people to take 15 minutes in a sunny spot, count the butterflies they see, try to identify them and then report them.Rosie Irwin, from Butterfly Conservation, said NI is lacking in data in terms of tracking the butterfly populationand you can download a sheet," added Ms Irwin.
"You might be having a cup of tea in your garden, or you might go for a walk with the dog, and you'll just literally count how many butterflies you see and how many of each species."So we're going to understand what they're doing."Butterflies play an important role in pollination. Tracking how they are doing gives conservationists a way to monitor the wider environment and how it might be changing.
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