Butterfly zoo
A butterfly zoo, or butterfly house, is a zoo which is specifically intended for the breeding and display of butterflies. Some butterfly houses also feature other insects, spiders, scorpions, etc.
History
Live butterfly exhibits became popular in England in the 1970s, appealing to the British love of greenhouses and natural settings.
The first one in the United States, Butterfly World, was opened in Coconut Creek, Florida, in 1988.
Activities
Butterfly zoos are open to the public. A double-entry door is usually used to ensure that no butterflies escape.
Exploration of such zoos may be with a guide or on one's own, at leisure. Guided tours may last about fifteen minutes, as the guide points out all the species of butterflies that are in the greenhouse that day (new shipments usually arrive weekly, and stocks vary). Guides may also show butterfly eggs, caterpillars, and chrysalids and identify specific plants that are favored by each species. Between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. is usually the best time to see butterflies emerging from their pupae.
Butterflies are most active on warm and sunny days with little wind, because they require the heat of the sun to aid in their digestion. On rainy days, they usually hide in the flowers and leaves.
There are often many different species in such zoos, with stock including butterflies from Africa, Malaysia, South America, Thailand, New Guinea, Costa Rica, the Philippines, and other places. The vibrant colors and patterns on the wings of the insects have earned them the fanciful nickname "flying flowers".
One should wear a light floral perfume and wear bright-colored or bright-white clothing to encourage the butterflies to land upon oneself, but one should never touch a butterfly. Butterflies are attracted to a bright Hawaiian print shirt for the same reason they are attracted to flowers, but a person's touch will cause damage to their sensitive wings because of the oils in people's skin and their easily damaged scales.
Many species of adult butterfly live only one to two weeks, during which time they must produce a new generation. Some species, such as the familiar Monarch butterfly, however, can live as long as six months or even longer in the wild.
List of butterfly zoos or gardens
Asia
- Simply Butterflies Conservation Center, [1] Bilar, Bohol Island, Philippines
- Phuket Butterfly Garden & Insect World, [2] Phuket, Thailand
- Malacca Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary, Ayer keroh, Malacca. Malaysia
- KL Butterfly Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Penang Butterfly Farm, [3] Penang, Malaysia, houses some 5,000 butterflies of over 120 species.
- Butterfly Park, Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore, India. 10,000 sq ft (1,000 m²) circular enclosure.
- Singapore Zoological Gardens - The Fragile Forest Enclosure (Singapore)
- Butterfly safari Park, Thenmala, Kerala (ecotourism in India)
- Butterfly garden, Wetland Park, Hong Kong.
- Butterfly garden, Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, Hong Kong.
- Butterfly Conservatory Of Goa,[4] Goa, India. 4,000 sq ft (400 m2) enclosure. 12,000 sq ft (1,000 m2) facility. NGO
Caribbean
Europe
- Mariposario de Benalmádena,[7] the largest Butterfly Park in Europe.[8]
- Stratford Butterfly Farm,[9] Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
- Bordano Butterfly House,[10] Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
- Butterfly Botania,[11] University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland
- Collodi Butterfly House,[12] Tuscany, Italy
- Oasi delle Farfalle di Milano,[13] Lombardia, Italy
- Golders Hill Park, London NW3, UK
- London Butterfly House, London, UK
- Magic of Life Butterfly House,[14] Rheidol Valley, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales, UK
- Passiflorahoeve,[15] Vlindertuin Harskamp Netherlands.
- Seaforde Gardens and Butterfly House,[16] Seaforde, County Down, Northern Ireland
- Schmetterlinghaus,[17] Vienna, Austria
- Vlinderkas Diergaarde Blijdorp, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Vlindertuin Dierenpark Emmen, Emmen, Netherlands
- Vlindertuin, Knokke, Belgium
- Wroclawskie Zoo, Wroclaw, Poland
Latin America
- El Mariposario,[18] Quindío, Colombia
- San Jose Butterfly Farm,[19] San José, Costa Rica
- Mariposario Mindo, Mindo, Ecuador
- Mariposario Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico
- Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm,[20] Iquitos, Peru
North America
Canada
- Montreal Insectarium,[21] Montreal, Quebec (with annual exhibit at the Jardin botanique de Montréal)
- Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory, Niagara Falls, Ontario
- Victoria Butterfly Gardens, Brentwood Bay, British Columbia
- Wings of Paradise Butterfly Conservatory, Cambridge, Ontario
- Newfoundland Insectarium, Deer Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Butterflies & Blooms,Baldwin, Georgina, Ontario
United States
- Ashland Nature Center Butterfly House,[22], Delaware Nature Society, Hockessin, Delaware
- Aveda Butterfly Garden, Minnesota Zoo, Apple Valley, Minnesota
- Bear Mountain Butterfly Sanctuary, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
- Bioworks Butterfly Garden, Museum of Science and Industry, Tampa, Florida
- Blooming Butterfly Garden, Como Zoo, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, Maryland
- Butterflies and Plants: Partners in Evolution, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
- Butterfly Conservatory and Insect Zoo, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
- Butterfly Garden, Bronx Zoo, The Bronx, New York
- Butterfly Garden, Museum of Science, Boston, Massachusetts
- Butterfly House, Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak, Michigan
- Butterfly House, Dayton, Ohio Cox Arboretum MetroPark
- Butterfly House,[23] Mackinac Island, Michigan
- Butterfly House, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
- Butterfly House, Missouri Botanical Garden, Chesterfield, Missouri
- Butterfly House San Antonio Zoo, San Antonio, Texas
- Butterfly House, Whitehouse, Ohio
- Butterfly Landing, Franklin Park Zoo, Boston, Massachusetts
- Butterfly Magic,[24] Tucson Botanical Gardens,[25] Tucson, Arizona
- Butterfly Pavilion, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California
- Butterfly Pavilion & Insect Center, Westminster, Colorado
- The Butterfly Farm, Birmingham Zoo, Birmingham, Alabama
- The Butterfly Place, Westford, Massachusetts
- Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center, Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia
- Cockrell Butterfly Center & Insect Zoo, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, Texas
- Florida Museum of Natural History Butterfly Rainforest,[26] Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, Florida
- Frederik Meijer Gardens, Grand Rapids Township, Michigan
- Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, Key West, Florida
- Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory, South Deerfield, Massachusetts
- Magic Wings Butterfly House, North Carolina Museum of Life and Science, Durham, North Carolina
- Marshall Butterfly Pavilion, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
- Monsanto Insectarium, Saint Louis Zoological Park, St. Louis, Missouri
- The Montgomery Zoo, Montgomery, Alabama, is constructing a butterfly house which is planned to float in the natural lake that the zoo was built on.
- Orange County Native Butterfly House, The Environmental Nature Center,[27], Newport Beach, California
- Panhandle Butterfly House,[28] Navarre, Florida
- Puelicher Butterfly Wing,[29] Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Sertoma Butterfly House,[30] Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Tradewinds Park Butterfly World, Coconut Creek, Florida
- Tropical Butterfly House, Pacific Science Center, Seattle, Washington
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