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Buglife Cymru and Wrexham University partner to spotlight Endangered stonefly through art

Last updated: 2025/04/04 at 11:22 AM
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Guest Article – Wrexham University/Buglife Cymru

Buglife and Wrexham University School of Art have launched an innovative collaboration, “Ecology Meets Art Practice”, bridging science and art to raise awareness about the critically endangered Scarce Yellow Sally stonefly (Isogenus nubecula).

The partnership, led by Sarah Hawkes, Buglife’s Natur am Byth Scarce Yellow Sally Conservation Officer, and Ali Roscoe, Senior Lecturer in Fine Art and Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Fine Art and MA Painting at Wrexham University, engages BA Fine Art and MA Art and Design students in exploring the unique lifecycle of this rare insect—found in the UK only in Wrexham County’s River Dee.

Students are developing creative works examining fascinating questions about invertebrate life, such as the transition from aquatic to terrestrial existence. Their projects will culminate in a public exhibition in early 2027, bringing invertebrate conservation to new audiences through artistic interpretation.
“The students are already generating inspiring ideas that look at biodiversity through a different lens,” shares Sarah. “We’re excited to see how this multi-disciplinary approach can highlight the importance of these often-overlooked creatures.“

A field expedition to the River Dee is planned for late April or May, giving students the opportunity to observe adult Scarce Yellow Sally stoneflies during their brief emergence period. The partnership is one of a number of activities taking place across Wales as a part of Natur am Byth; Wales’ flagship conservation programme.

Made up of a partnership of nine environmental charities and Natural Resources Wales the programme will take action for endangered species, build connections with Welsh communities and their natural heritage whilst furthering commitment to protecting Wales’ biodiversity through innovative public engagement.

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