Butterfly Park
Theme: Environment and Community Development
Type: Indoor
Goal: SDG 1 - No Poverty
A butterfly park is a designated area, typically a botanical garden or a nature reserve, created to provide a conducive environment for the breeding, conservation, and exhibition of various species of butterflies. These parks aim to mimic the natural habitats of butterflies, offering a diverse range of plants that serve as host plants for their larvae and nectar sources for adult butterflies.
Plants that attract Butterflies:
- Aster, Lavender, Cosmos, Marigolds, Zinnias, Butterfly Bush, Lantana, Milkweed
Impacts of Butterfly Park:
- These contribute to biodiversity and create a thriving ecosystem.
- Butterfly parks serve as interactive educational spaces for visitors of all ages.
- Butterfly parks can attract visitors, boosting local tourism and generating income for communities.

