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Gardens to Host Moth Feasts This Spring
8 Mar
Summary
- Moth numbers have fallen by a third since the 1960s.
- UK moths aid pollination and feed birds and bats.
- RHS and Wildlife Trusts launch a campaign to help moths.

Gardeners in the UK are encouraged this spring to let their gardens become a haven for moths. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and the Wildlife Trusts have joined forces to launch a campaign promoting this initiative.
Moths play a crucial role in pollinating plants and are an important food source for animals such as birds and bats. However, populations have seen a significant decline.
According to the partnering organizations, moth numbers have dropped by a third since the 1960s. This reduction is attributed to factors including pollution, climate change, and the loss of green spaces.




