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Sikkim celebrates ethnic jubilee with race watching butterflies

A double-spotted flat (Celaenorrhinus pyrrha) butterfly was found in Sikkim. The state has about 700 species of butterflies. |Picture source: Special arrangement

Guwahati

A competition to watch butterflies has been one of the highlights of the celebration that marks the 50th anniversary of Sikkim’s founding.

Sikkim transitioned from the Protectorate to the State No. 22 of India on May 16, 1975.

“We started the 16-day Butterthon on May 1, the first event against butterthon. It’s not a test of speed, but a leisurely contest to find ecologically important butterflies in Sikkim,” Sonam Wangchuk Lepcha.

TPCF extends to Thamblyok Putali Charphemba Famiyap, which is converted into butterflies in four languages ​​in Himalaya (Lepcha, Nepali, Nepali, Limboo and Bhutia).

Several Lepidopteran, ornithologists and citizen scientists from India and other regions abroad participated in the event scheduled to end on May 16, marking the 50th anniversary of Sikkim. Participants included Peter Lobo of India, Joseph Coleman of the United States, and Indika Upul Jayatissa of Sri Lankan.

Mr Lepcha said foreigners visited Sikkim for the first time to watch butterflies.

Butterfly lovers participated in Sikkim's 16-day butter.

Butterfly lovers participated in Sikkim’s 16-day butter. |Picture source: Special arrangement

Sikkim-TPCF’s Butterfly Association said the event was to promote a new form of tourism in the state and contributed to the celebration of Sikkim’s “Golden Year.”

Members of the Butterfly Society have been helping visitors discover and record butterflies in 7,086 square kilometers of jungle and altitude meadows.

About 700 species of butterflies, almost half the number recorded in India, flourished in Sikkim. Of these, about 420 species or 61% of butterflies in the state are concentrated in the 78 square kilometers of Dzongu area adjacent to Khangchendzonga National Park and Biosphere Reserve.

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