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A garden tiger moth, with cream and brown markings on its wings like leopard print, clings to a garden wall

Garden tiger © Tom Marshall

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Want to get up close with moths? 


Come along to one of our events! We've some great events across the country. Browse below and book your space. 

 

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An elephant hawk-moth, olive and bright pink, resting on a log
Kent

13 May: Moth Morning at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve

Meet Kent Wildlife Trust's experienced reserve wardens for a hands-on workshop identifying moths found around Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve.
A mint moth resting on a plant, golden markings on its wings
Yorkshire

15 May: Moths and Mocktails at Potteric Carr

Experience the majesty of moths whilst sipping on some delicious moth-themed mocktails!
A burnished brass moth, brown with shimmering brassy yellow patches on its wings, rests on a lichen covered log
Dorset

27 May: Family Moth trap and Walk at Lorton Meadows

Discover the wonderful hidden world of moths! Help us open up our overnight moth trap, and enjoy crafts and a guided walk of Lorton Meadows.
A swallowtail butterfly perched on a flower. t has creamy-yellow wings with heavy black veins and blue margins. The hindwings have distinctively long 'tails' and a red spot.
Norfolk

3 June: Moth and butterfly walk at Hickling Broad

See moths close up as your guide opens up the moth trap, then explore local habitats looking for the rare swallowtail butterfly.
A privet hawk-moth perched on a branch. It has a large, torpedo-shaped body and long, narrow wings, held back like a jet plane. It has dark brown-and-cream wings, and a pink-and black-banded body.
Lincolnshire

7 June: Mothy Morning at Gibraltar Point

Start your day the wild way! See how many moths we can find in a single morning at Gibraltar Point
A scarlet tiger moth resting on a leaf. It has black forewings that shimmer with metallic green hues, which are covered with white and yellow spots and splodges. Its hindwings are bright red with some black markings
Rutland

18 July: Moth Night at Cherry Wood

Join our expert staff in the search for fantastic, fluttering moths! Over 650 different types of moths have been recorded in this area.
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