Also for the record, BC also endorse this view too - otherwise they wouldn't run workshops like this:
http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/e ... talia.html
As for the Observer's guide mentioned by Felix ...

Cheers,
- Pete
And the rest want to conserve butterflies, moths and their habitats.Dave wrote:Hi Pete, thanks for that I'm sure there are a lot of serious amateurs who no longer wish to have anything to do with B.C.
Ok well that's your opinion. I personally don't believe that it does any good whatsoever. If you could provide me details of a single instance where identifying a moth by dissection has made any difference whatsoever to anything in the entire world ever (other than going on a list) then I'll happily shut up.Pete Eeles wrote: that, under the right circumstances, needs to be done for the greater good.
The only way I would find this OK, is when this is present, you have the right people and you have proof that taking one specimin won't harm its population in an area and for moths, the only way I'd find this ok is if I got quite a few (probably 10+) of that moth in a trap in one night, then taking one for ID would not do that much, but only finding one or two, I'd go against taking any because you don't then know if taking that one could effect the population and if it did, then your work may have been in vain, finding what the species is, only to find you caused it to disappear from that area, whereas not knowing, it could have been better of or something.that, under the right circumstances, needs to be done for the greater good.
Don't worry too much Danny, you did get to see a lot of butterfly species this year, more so than alot of us, especially when you went to Florida and if things hold out, the QoS may survive and be present next year, we all can hope. But maybe you'll find one before its too late. At least you have the chance to get to be in the area its found, even if you didn't see it, me being where I am, I can't do that.I do my best young Felix...attempting raise a smile in my dowdy QueenofSpainless grey universe, void of colour. Maybe there's a monarch on the horizon..actually I saw a Monarch in Florida this year..does it count?