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Spirogyra Butterfly Farm Park Garden

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Spirogyra Butterfly Farm Park Garden
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9°56′24″N 84°04′22″W / 9.9400494°N 84.0727499°W / 9.9400494; -84.0727499
LocationSan Jose Province, Costa Rica
No. of species50–60
Websitewww.butterflygardencr.com

The Spirogyra Butterfly Farm Park Garden, (Spanish: Mariposario Spirogyra), located in San Francisco de Goicoechea, on the edge of Rio Torres,[1] north of Zoológico Simón Bolívar, in Barrio Amon, Carmen District, San José, Costa Rica, is a butterfly house that houses from 50 to 60 different species of live butterflies from around the country in a climate-controlled, glass-enclosed habitat.

The conservatory includes flowering plants, cascading waterfalls and trees. There are also several species of free flying "butterfly friendly" birds.

There is a learning center, where guests can get a close up view of a variety of live caterpillars feeding and developing on their host plants. Spirogyra Garden also works with different groups of women from rural areas of Costa Rica find alternative sources of income from field labor cultivating butterflies near forests for export.

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Species

Butterfly species in display at Spirogyra Butterfly Garden include:

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References

  1. ^ Pomareda, Fabiola (26 Sep 2014). "Río Torres festival aims to help clean up one of San José's most polluted rivers". The Tico Times. Retrieved 21 Sep 2016.


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