Madhya Pradesh’s first butterfly park opens for the public in Golapur, Raisen district. It is spread over three hectares of land, and the park houses around 65 species of colourful butterflies and 137 varieties of plants.
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The initiative taken by the forest department to conserve nature will bring people close to ecology and enhance their knowledge regarding different species of plants and butterflies.
The government also has plans to open an aquarium in the park to attract more tourism.
According to the Forest Minister Gaurishankar Shejwar, the park will give a new identity to the state in the field of ecotourism.
He lauded officers and employees of the Eco-tourism Board which played a significant role in the construction of the facility.