Mariposario
Dublin Core
Title
Mariposario
Subject
Puerto Rico
Hurricane Maria
disaster relief
resiliency
ecology
Hurricane Maria
disaster relief
resiliency
ecology
Description
One of the projects that stood out the most upon visiting Casa Pueblo was their mariposario, or butterfly house. The mariposario was home to dozens of native monarchs, endemic to the island of Puerto Rico. This is a sub-species of monarch that does not migrate off the island, but remains in Puerto Rico. Breeding these native monarchs is extremely important environmental work as they are important pollinators. This work became especially important post-Maria, as the insect population was severely affected by the hurricane, both by the winds and power of the storm, and by the lack of food available to them afterwards, with almost all vegetation on the island destroyed. This butterfly house also serves as an educational and demonstration site to share information and knowledge with the community as well as students of programs at Casa Pueblo.
Creator
Nicole Wines
Date
01-14-2018
Rights
©Raíces Cultural Center
Format
jpeg
Language
en
Type
Still Image
Identifier
2018_prrelief_travellog10.jpg
Coverage
Adjuntas, Puerto Rico
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Digital Image
Physical Dimensions
2000 × 1333
Citation
Nicole Wines, “Mariposario,” Raíces Cultural Center Digital Archive, accessed April 18, 2024, https://archive.raicesculturalcenter.org/items/show/692.