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Yana Bey <yana.bey

May 1, 2007 7:50 PM

Butterfly Park in Delhi

journalistandanimals

 

JNU PLANS A PARK TO PRESERVE OVER 50 BUTTERFLY SPECIES ON IT'S CAMPUS

 

 

 

New Delhi: Encouraged by the number of butterflies visiting its

campus, the Jawaharlal Nehru University is all set to develop a

Butterfly Park within its premises to attract more species. More than

50 species of butterflies could be seen fluttering around in the

university this spring, including some endangered species like Danaid

Eggfly, Common Pierrot and Tigers (Plain and Stripped) that are

protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Other rare species

often spotted are the Red Pierrot, Common Jay and Peacock Fancy.

 

 

 

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