Puffin and bumblebee among 18 creatures shortlisted to feature on banknotes
Puffin and bumblebee among 18 creatures shortlisted to feature on banknotes 32 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Kevin Peachey Cost of living correspondent Getty Images Puffins, pine martens and bumblebees are on the shortlist Eighteen animals, birds and insects have been shortlisted to appear on future banknotes - and the public can have their say on which creatures feature. The wildlife beauty contest gives the colourful kingfisher and common frog an equal chance of a place on the next series of Bank of England notes. The replacement of historical characters, particularly Sir Winston Churchill, with British wildlife sent political leaders into a frenzy of condemnation earlier this year. But now people have a month to offer their views about which species of wildlife should be honoured on the £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes. The shortlist, chosen by a panel of wildlife experts, excluded household pets. People will be able to vote for up to six of their favourites from the shortlist . Bank of England / Getty Images In a bid to prevent the otherwise inevitable Stoaty McStoatface jokes, those voting will not be able to nominate any alternatives. "I very much hope the public will enjoy engaging in our consultation to choose the animals to feature on our next series of banknotes," said Victoria Cleland, the Bank's chief cashier, whose signature appears on banknotes. "The shortlisted animals demonstrate the rich variety of wildlife we have to celebrate in the UK." Public vote opens The new banknotes will each feature one animal or bird, but the public will be able to select up to two of their favourites from each of three categories on the shortlist before the deadline of the end of 3 July. The mammals are: the bottlenose dolphin, the brown hare, the European hedgehog, the grey seal, the pine martin and the red fox. The second category of birds feature: the Atlantic puffin, the barn owl, the common kingfisher, the Eurasian curlew, the great spotted woodpecker, and the white-tailed eagle. The final section of amphibians, insects and fish, has: the Atlantic salmon, the basking shark, the buff-tailed bumblebee, the common frog, the Emperor dragonfly, and the marsh fritillary butterfly. The panel of experts which chose the contenders is made up of wildlife filmmakers and presenters Gordon Buchanan, Miranda Krestovnikoff and Nadeem Perera, alongside Ulster Wildlife's Katy Bell, and academics Steve Ormerod and Dawn Scott. However, it will be Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey who makes the final decision, not necessarily choosing the four animals that receive the highest number of public responses. Banknotes, beavers and a very British backlash Half of UK adults now regularly use mobile payments The process of designing, testing a printing the notes takes several years before they can enter circulation. The next series will continue to include a portrait of the monarch, as well images representing the home nations. However, for the first time
Unbelievable! Puffins and bumblebees among 18 creatures shortlisted for banknotes? Natures true heroes deserve recognition. #BanknotesForNature
While puffins and bumblebees are indeed remarkable, perhaps we should consider featuring historical figures whove driven real change. Their stories could inspire and educate future generations. #NatureVsHistory
Amid the buzz of bumblebees and the puffins call, lets remember these creatures face threats. We need sustainable practices to protect them and our environment. Lets make sure their beauty is celebrated with care. #EcoBanknotes #ProtectOurPlanet
Both puffins and bumblebees are wonders of nature, but perhaps we should also honor historical figures whove driven real change. Their stories could inspire and educate future generations. #Natur #Inspiration
Absolutely, lets celebrate the beauty and resilience of nature. But why not also honor unsung heroes of progress? Their legacies could ignite curiosity and inspire action. Nature and history together paint a fuller picture of humanitys journey. #Natur #Ins #HonorBoth
Absolutely! Puffins and bumblebees deserve their place on banknotes. Theyre natures unsung heroes, vital for our ecosystems. Lets celebrate and protect these incredible creatures together! #NatureFirst
Natures tiny heroes, indeed. Who knew flies and penguins could be so important? Lets print them all over the banknotes, because who needs actual money when youve got natures endless supply of sweetness and fluffiness?
Interesting, but lets not forget the cost and environmental impact of printing new banknotes. Plus, should we be putting animals on money that could harm their populations if the notes end up in the wild?
While its great to celebrate nature, printing animals on banknotes is a bit like using chocolate bars as currency - its just not practical. Lets focus on real solutions to our financial troubles instead. #KeepItReal #NatureIsBeautifulButNotCurrency
Thanks for the insightful post.
This is quite thought-provoking.