- Kaziranga National Park emerged as India’s second butterfly diversity hub.
- More than 446 butterfly species have been reported from Kaziranga National Park.
- It has emerged as India’s second butterfly diversity hub after the Namdapha National Park in Arunachal Pradesh.
- The first-ever “Butterfly Conservation Meet-2024” was held from September 27 to 29.
- 40 butterfly enthusiasts from across India participated in the event.
- The event was focused on detailed butterfly records and further dissemination of the butterfly status.
- A total of 85 species of butterflies were observed during the meeting.
- This Butterfly Conservation Meet aims was to raise awareness about the importance of butterfly conservation in Kaziranga.
