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Only butterfly park in east aims to breed more species

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Press Trust of India Jamshedpur

The park situated inside the premises of the Tata Steel Zoological Society here presently breeds 12 species of butterflies.

The director of Tata Steel Zoological Society (TSZS), Bipul Chakraborty, said butterflies play an important role as a pollinator, a food source and indicator of the well-being of the ecosystem.

Set up four-and-a-half years ago, the park hosts more than 25 species, 12 of them being bred in its premises. The 12 comprise regional and pan-India varieties, Chakraborty said.

Common Mormon, Common Crow, Plain Tiger, Common caster and emigrant were among the 12 species being bred round the year in the park.

 

"No other park in the country breeds so many species and we are now aiming to develop the park into a conservatory for butterfly breeding," he said.

Chakraborty pointed out that the availability of a variety of plants, facilitating breeding of butterfly species, was one of the reason why the authorities decided to develop the park as a conservatory for breeding. MORE

  

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First Published: Dec 31 2012 | 11:35 AM IST

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