Moth Night
UK and Ireland | Free
Moth Night is the annual celebration of moth recording throughout Britain and Ireland by moth recording enthusiasts.
Each year a theme is chosen with one or more target species to look out for, but Moth Night is about all moths and participants are encouraged to find and record as many different species as they can. If you are new to moth recording, then go to our Taking Part page for information on how to get started.
It is hoped public events will be possible in 2022 and organisers will be able to publicise their events on the web site. Moth Night is the perfect event for garden participation, however, and we hope that people will make the most of the opportunity to look at what moths occur in their gardens.
Organised by Atropos, Butterfly Conservation and the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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