India, Sept. 8 -- Around 100 nature enthusiasts, aged from five years to their late-60s, came together for a butterfly and insect walk at the Aravalli Biodiversity Park (ABP) on Sunday, as part of celebrating September as the Butterfly Month. The event, which turned the park into a classroom for a short while on the day, was aimed at raising awareness about the ecological importance of insects in a city struggling with rapid urbanisation.
Titled "Wonders Walk on Butterflies and Moths", the event was organised by the Wildlife Photographers Collective of India (WPCI).
Renowned conservationist Vijay Dhasmana, credited with leading the transformation of the once-barren mining site into a thriving forest of native Aravalli vegetation, attend...
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