I wish all butterfly houses had Macrocilix maia.
I wish all butterfly houses had Macrocilix maia.
I wish all butterfly houses had Macrocilix maia.
There is a facility close to ma called Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin near me that only exhibits native species of butterflies, moths, and dragonflies. I reviewed it here: Birdsandbats' Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin Review [Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin]I looked it up and very interesting-looking species indeed - its mimicry is kind of next level. It would be very interesting to see.
Personally something that I also would like to see more is the use of native species, indoor or even in outdoor butterfly "aviaries".
I have only see such a display once (at Insectarium Lieteberg in Zutendaal, Flanders/Belgium) with native butterfly species kept in what basically a nice kind of wild garden covered with a half-circular fine mesh "aviary", and people could walk through it to see the butterflies.
It might not be easy to keep or acquire native butterflies and special permits would likely be required in most places, but nonetheless I think this could be a very interesting possibility for environmental education about native species and how to conserve them.
Don't get me wrong, I love the colorful tropical species, but let us also give native species some attention.
Personally something that I also would like to see more is the use of native species, indoor or even in outdoor butterfly "aviaries".
I have only see such a display once (at Insectarium Lieteberg in Zutendaal, Flanders/Belgium) with native butterfly species kept in what basically a nice kind of wild garden covered with a half-circular fine mesh "aviary", and people could walk through it to see the butterflies.
It might not be easy to keep or acquire native butterflies and special permits would likely be required in most places, but nonetheless I think this could be a very interesting possibility for environmental education about native species and how to conserve them.
Don't get me wrong, I love the colorful tropical species, but let us also give native species some attention.
Personally something that I also would like to see more is the use of native species, indoor or even in outdoor butterfly "aviaries".