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VOL. 10, ISSUE 4 (2025)
Diversity of Butterfly from gardens of Baramati city
Authors
Daivajnani R Beera, Sharvari V Shah, Kishor U More
Abstract
A study assessing butterfly diversity took
place in Baramati, India, spanning the period from September 2023 to March 2024.
This research documented 26 distinct butterfly species belonging to five
families. Notably, the Nymphalidae family was the most frequently observed. The
identification of threatened species within the study area underscores the
urgent requirement for conservation initiatives. Butterfly populations are
valuable indicators of environmental health, and the findings highlight the
damaging consequences of pollution and urban expansion on these insects. As a
potential conservation measure to counteract these pressures, the report
suggests establishing botanical gardens within educational settings.
Nonetheless, preserving the variety of butterfly life necessitates a broader
conservation approach, incorporating the protection of natural habitats,
implementation of legal safeguards, and efforts to educate the public.
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Pages:82-88
How to cite this article:
Daivajnani R Beera, Sharvari V Shah, Kishor U More "Diversity of Butterfly from gardens of Baramati city". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 10, Issue 4, 2025, Pages 82-88
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