The Convention on Biological Diversity set a world target: "to achieve
by 2010 a significant reduction of the current rate of biodiversity
loss". The EU went further, aiming to halt biodiversity loss by 2010. In
March 2010, the charity Butterfly Conservation held its 6th
International Symposium on 'The 2010 Target and Beyond for Lepidoptera'.
This book, edited by John Dover, Martin Warren and Tim Shreeve and with
a Forward by Sir David Attenborough, is a collection of papers from that
meeting. The book documents the failure to achieve the 2010 targets and
the urgent need to redouble conservation efforts. Papers presented on
'Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation', 'The Science of Conservation
Management', 'Landscape-scale Conservation' and 'Future Challenges'
illustrate some of the problems we face, but also demonstrate that, with
the application of the right tools and knowledge and with sufficient
determination, butterflies, moths, and their habitats can have a secure
future.