March 14
National Learn About Butterflies Day
An awareness observance on March 14 dedicated to learning about butterflies, their life cycles, habitats, ecological roles as pollinators, and the importance of their conservation.
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Community Origin
The origin of this observance is unclear, with conflicting claims tracing it to the mid-1980s or to the North American Butterfly Association in 1992.
Introduction
Get ready for a day of discovery and learning on National Learn About Butterflies Day on March 14! This special day was first created in the mid-1980s to help educate people about these beautiful, delicate creatures. Butterflies have been around since prehistoric times and there are over 28,000 species of them all over the world. From their bright colors to their graceful flight patterns, it's no wonder why butterflies fascinate us so much!
National Learn About Butterflies Day Timeline
How to Celebrate National Learn About Butterflies Day
1
Observe Butterflies
Visit a butterfly garden or park and observe the different types of butterflies and how they interact with each other and the environment.
2
Create a Butterfly Garden
Design a butterfly garden in your own backyard or patio. Plant flowers and plants that attract butterflies, such as milkweed, coneflower, and bee balm.
3
Raise Caterpillars
Find caterpillar eggs or larvae to raise in a jar or other container. Monitor their development, feed them leaves, and eventually release them into the wild.
4
Read Up on Butterflies
Learn about the biology, behavior, ecology, and evolution of butterflies by reading books on the subject. Or use apps like iNaturalist to find out more about local species.
5
Go to a Butterfly Festival
Attend a local butterfly festival to learn more about these amazing creatures while having fun with activities such as butterfly walks, talks, crafts, and live music.
Why We Love National Learn About Butterflies Day
Butterflies are beautiful
Butterflies come in all sorts of beautiful shapes, sizes, and colors. From the majestic monarch to the fluttery blue morpho, butterflies offer us a stunning reminder of how truly breathtaking nature can be!
Butterfly watching is fun
Taking some time out to watch butterflies is not only fascinating, it's also incredibly relaxing. Spend an afternoon on your porch or in a nearby meadow and you might just spot multiple impressive species during their migration - it's a treat for any nature enthusiast!
Butterflies help pollinate our food
From fruits and vegetables to cotton plants, butterflies provide invaluable assistance with the critical process of pollination. Without them, our gardens and crops would not produce as much food as they do now - so why not celebrate National Learn About Butterflies Day by planting butterfly friendly flowers in your yard?
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