New data suggest that insect life continues to decline in Kent
The troubling extent of insect declines in Kent has been highlighted once again by the results of the 2025 Bugs Matter citizen science survey published today
The survey began on 1 June, and since then 4,325 journeys have been logged, covering an impressive distance of over 143,000 miles, showcasing the collective effort of citizen scientists across the country to collect valuable scientific data. Each journey recorded represents a vital contribution to our understanding of insect abundance and the data will help to inform better conservation policy and practice to save our bugs. Notably, participants in the South East have emerged as the front runners, having logged an impressive 1,035 journeys over the survey period so far. East Anglia and the South West are not far behind with 737 and 467 journeys, respectively, but there is still time for these regions and others to overtake in this final month! As participants continue to collect valuable data on insect numbers, the number of ‘splats’ recorded has reached 25,539.
It’s incredibly easy to take part. Simply download the free Bugs Matter app on your smartphone. Before making a journey in a vehicle, clean the number plate and tap ‘Begin journey’ in the app. Upon reaching the destination, count the bugs squashed on the number plate and submit a photo and your count via the app.
During the fun and excitement of summer, it might be easy to forget to take part in the survey. Top splatters from this year’s survey have shared some tips that help them stay on track:
Download your printable poster and your dashboard stand-up. Stick them on your fridge, front door, car dashboard or any visible spot to remind yourself and others to log all your bug-splatting journeys and contribute to this hugely valuable dataset.
It’s not too late to become a citizen scientist! Download the app today and be part of a nationwide effort to understand insect population trends. Your efforts will contribute crucial scientific data to help understand and protect the incredible invertebrates that underpin our natural world.
The troubling extent of insect declines in Kent has been highlighted once again by the results of the 2025 Bugs Matter citizen science survey published today
Since May, an army of citizen scientists has been embarking on a unique mission - counting bug splats on car number plates to help monitor the health of the UK and republic of Ireland’s insect populations.
The Bugs Matter survey determined bug splats on number plates have fallen by 67% since the app was launched in 2021. Conservationists describe the outlook for Kent as “seriously concerning” but acknowledge that more data is required to determine…