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The Butterfly Conservatory: Tropical Butterflies Alive in Winter

The Butterfly Conservatory: Tropical Butterflies Alive in Winter

American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
(between 77th and 81st Streets)
New York, NY  10024
Tel: (212) 769-5200
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Free for members, $14.50 children, $19.00 seniors, students, $25.00 adults.

Dates

Sat, Oct 8, 2011 – Sun, May 27, 2012

Hours

Mon – Sun: 10 am – 5:45 pm

Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The Butterfly Conservatory is a re-creation of a tropical forest environment filled with over 500 live butterflies.

Stroll along a winding pathway surrounded by the varied leaves of tropical plants and trees and a riot of vibrant blossoms, including Pentas and Ixora. Powerful halide lamps shine down from the ceiling, simulating the sunlight that streams through a rainforest. Visitors outside the vivarium can watch through translucent walls as monarchs, zebra longwings, paper kites, and other butterfly species flutter among people and plants.

The Conservatory’s butterflies come from farms in Florida, Costa Rica, Kenya, Thailand, Malaysia, Ecuador, andA ustralia. Among the included species are iridescent blue morpho butterflies, striking scarlet swallowtails, large owl butterflies and beautiful green birdwings.

  • Directions: Subway: B, C to 81st Street - Museum of Natural History

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American Museum of Natural History

The largest natural history museum in the world has a mission commensurately monumental in scope. Permanent hall exhibitions focus on dinosaurs, mammals, ocean life, geology and more. The Rose Center for Earth and Space explores the entire universe.
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