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Lime hawk-moth
The lime hawk-moth is a large, night-flying moth that can be seen from May to July in gardens, parks and woods. It is buff-coloured, with green patches on its scalloped-edged wings.
Privet hawk-moth
With a torpedo-shaped body and long, narrow wings, the privet hawk-moth is a striking garden visitor. But the caterpillars really stand out: lime-green, with purple streaks and a black hook at the…
Elephant hawk-moth
The elephant hawk-moth is a pretty, gold-and-pink moth that can be seen at dusk in gardens, parks, woods and grassy habitats. The caterpillars look like elephant's trunks and have eyespots to…
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Broad-bordered bee hawk-moth
The broad-bordered bee hawk-moth does, indeed, look like a bee! A scarce moth, mainly of Central and Southern England, it feeds on the wing and can be seen during spring and summer.
Past Projects
The return of the great bustards
During the 19th Century, the Great Bustard was hunted to extinction, but now they are back!
New Chief Executive Officer of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is announced
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Jo Lewis as new CEO
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust CEO to retire after 33 years
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust’s Chief Executive Dr Gary Mantle MBE announces his plans to retire this summer.