Tansy Beetle

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Partners: Natural England, Tansy Beetle Action Group
ZSEA is supporting the conservation of the Tansy Beetle (Chrysolina graminis), a rare and declining species found in the UK. Working alongside Natural England and the Tansy Beetle Action Group, efforts are focused on habitat restoration and captive rearing to boost wild populations.
Further details will be announced as the initiative develops.
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Why is the conservation of the tansy beetle important?
The tansy beetle is a rare and declining species in the UK, primarily due to habitat loss. Protecting and restoring its environment helps ensure the survival of this unique insect while also benefiting other species that share its wetland habitat.
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