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Protected Butterfly Found Thriving in City Habitats
5 Jan
Summary
- Gaudy Baron, a protected butterfly, thrives in urban Thiruvananthapuram.
- Urban green spaces host half of Kerala's fruit-feeding butterfly species.
- Study reveals rich butterfly diversity in city's open and closed habitats.

Urban green spaces in Thiruvananthapuram are supporting a rich diversity of butterflies, including protected species, according to a new study. Researchers documented the Gaudy Baron, a butterfly protected under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, thriving in the city's open urban habitats.
The study found that nearly half of Kerala's fruit-feeding butterfly species inhabit Thiruvananthapuram. Various urban habitats, from abandoned paddy fields to agroforestry plots, showed significant species richness, with a nearby natural forest exhibiting the highest diversity. Even fragments of near-natural vegetation within the city provide refuge for species like the Clipper butterfly.




