b5media.com

Advertise with us

Enjoying this blog? Check out the rest of the General Channel Subscribe to this Feed

PanAsianBiz

Butterflies Get Right-of-way on Highway

by BBelew57 on March 25th, 2007

The milkweed butterflies are indigenous to Taiwan.  Every March they move enmasse, about 2 million enmasse, from the southern part of the island to the north.

Consequently, Taiwan will close down a 600 meter stretch of highway, hang large nets so the butterflies can butterfly higher and avoid enmasse extinction.

The country will also install ultraviolet lights to guide the little insects across a highway overpass.
milkweed.jpg
All…this for butterflies?

The little guys make the 300 kilometer journey once a year. Once in the north, they lay eggs and die. In November, the new butterflies head south to escape winter.

Apparently, Taiwan has seen a butter fly, a butter fly…a butter fly…and wants them to keep doing it.

My wife has six pictures of butterflies on our wall…none of them milkweeds. Maybe she will go to Taiwan for the migration and bring us back a real one.

Do you like butterflies?

Tags: ,

POSTED IN: Asia

0 opinions for Butterflies Get Right-of-way on Highway

  • No one has left a comment yet. You know what this means, right? You could be first!

Have an opinion? Leave a comment: