occur. warnings have been issued for today for much of england, wales, parts of northern ireland and south west scotland as a weeks of extreme continues. caroline davies, bbc news. a rare species of butterfly that was once declared extinct in britain is flourishing after being reintroduced here. the endangered large blue butterfly disappeared after its habitat was destroyed and people poached it for private collections. but after a successful breeding scheme, an estimated 750 have been spotted this summer. it is rather beautiful. it is a stunning thing. big results day to day. it s notjust a level students that will be getting results this morning. tens of thousands of young people studying vocational qualifications will also be finding out their grades. nina is at a college in sunderland for us.
to unprecedented losses caused by the cornavirus pandemic. the trust expects to lose up to £200 million this year you re watching bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there, it s a little bit warmerfor hello there, it s a little bit warmer for us hello there, it s a little bit warmerfor us today, hello there, it s a little bit warmer for us today, the winds not quite as strong and for many areas it is still dry out there, although we have seen some cloud tending to increase a bit. but this is the cloud that s living in from the atlantic, which will bring some outbreaks of rain on the set of weather fronts here. we outbreaks of rain on the set of weatherfronts here. we see outbreaks of rain on the set of weather fronts here. we see some rain moving northwards across southern ireland, heading into northern ireland later in the day. maybe a few spots of rain heading into west wales by early evening. these are the temperatures, by that point, at most
but one thing is for sure. that is people have had the chance and the opportunity to pause, get off their hamster wheel and take notice of butterflies and moths in their gardens, window boxes, out on their daily exercise. and this has been, many people have sought solace in nature, it s been really beneficial, we know there are studies that have been done to engaging with nature is really beneficial to us and so we are asking people to give something back by taking part in the big butterfly count this summer. as you said tell us how to do that exactly. said tell us how to do that exa ctly. h ow said tell us how to do that exactly. how do you take part. go to the big butterfly count website, download the id chart from there, all the instructions are there. there is also a big butterfly count app you can download to your smartphone and choose a sunny spot, spent 15 minutes counting the
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than they used to be in the area, with the butterflies? i mean, it s actually gotten better, the numbers have gotten slightly better in the last four seasons, but it s still, you know, dramatically lower than what it was. than it used to be? yeah. while numbers are still critically low, the signs from this year and the last is that the worrying decline appears to be stabilizing. well, that s all for this week. and if you need reminding what our beautiful world looked like when we re actually able to go see it, check out our social media channels. we re all here, hoping we can travel again soon. until then, stay safe, keep planning those future trips, 00:23:36,792 > 4294966103:13:29,430 and i ll see you soon.