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People are being urged to take steps to help butterflies and moths this spring as part of a project which experts said could boost the mental health of those who take part.
The campaign by charity Butterfly Conservation to prevent further declines in species of butterflies and moths comes after research found last year’s lockdown saw an increase in the amount of people spending time in nature.
The University of Cumbria study revealed 83% of respondents said they had taken time to notice butterflies and bees.
A short amount of time spent in nature can alleviate stress and make people feel happier and more energised, according to Butterfly Conservation.