UAE: New interactive garden with over 10,000 butterflies to open in Abu Dhabi this September

For the love of butterflies—over 10,000 butterflies will populate an interactive reserve set to open in Abu Dhabi this September. The reserve aims to enhance the emirate's tourism, education, and natural attractions. It is located beside the National Aquarium at Al Qana.
The Butterfly Garden of Abu Dhabi's Paul Hamilton noted that the garden's goals include constructing an encapsulation of butterflies natural habitats where they can thrive safely.
With an emphasis, he added that the garden goes beyond being a tourist site; it is a nature reserve conceptualized to help nurture an appreciation of true ecological systems and motivate responsible action towards nature.
What to expect?
Along with thousands of butterflies, the reserve will include controlled tropical landscapes which will be housed in domes designed to replicate different climatic regions around the globe.
The butterfly reserve will be split into the Americas and Asia zones and will showcase butterflies from each region.
Exotic Asian insects, parakeets, and koi carp are some of the creatures that will be displayed in the Asia dome. As guests tour the dome, they will be able to view and take photographs surrounded by butterflies which will enhance their experience.
The capital received Phenomena Lab Earlier this month, an art installation of multi sensory art located at the Saadiyat Cultural District of Abu Dhabi will be opened.
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