Taylor’s Checkerspot (Euphydryas editha taylori) butterflies are extremely rare. There are only three known wild populations in Canada and 13 more in Washington and Oregon.
In British Columbia, they were once fairly widespread in coastal and inland grasslands on southern Vancouver Island and adjacent islands. Now they’re only found on Denman Island, Hornby Island, and near Campbell River.
The Taylor’s Checkerspot Butterfly Recovery Project Team includes representatives from BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, BC Parks, biological consultants, Denman Conservancy Association, Garry Oak Ecosystems Recovery Team, Greater Vancouver Zoo, Mosaic Forests, Wildlife Preservation Canada, and others.
The Recovery Project Team are working on:
The Taylor’s Checkerspot recovery actions are made possible with support from: