Nature

Have breakfast with the butterflies

The Conservation Education Centre of BNHS is organising a walk to meet these amazing creatures in Asola Bhatti Sanctuary on Nov 23, 2014

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They are among the most amazing creatures on earth, with wing colours and patterns so gorgeous that it looks unreal. Butterflies are vital to the planet&rsquos health and also an indicator of it. Delhi has more than 100 species of them, and despite the expanding urban concrete jungle, there are still many areas that attract large numbers of these stunning insects. Celebrate the arrival of winter with the event &lsquoBreakfast with Butterflies&rsquo, being organised by the Conservation Education Centre of BNHS (Bombay Natural History Society) on November 23, 2014. The interactive programme is a combination of outdoor and indoor sessions themed on butterflies, which will be highly interactive. Participants will learn about the butterflies&rsquo life cycle, behaviour, habitat, ways to make a butterfly garden, watch a documentary on butterflies and much more.

What &lsquoBreakfast with Butterflies&rsquo, a BNHS event

When 8 am to 1.30 pm, November 23, 2014, at Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, near Karni Singh Shooting Range

Contact Paridhi Jain, Education Officer (Tel 011-26042010, 088007848967, e-mail cecbnhsdelhi@gmail.com). Register before November 21, 2014

Programme fee Rs 500 per head (for children) and Rs 550 per head (for adults). BNHS members get a 10 per cent discount.  

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