Colombian association of butterfly and pollinator breeders, promoting knowledge of butterfly life cycles and captive rearing.
Partners
The map combines partner headquarters and scheduled activities to show the initiative spreading across regions.
We are a nature tourism agency committed to the human and territorial development of the Andean-Amazonian region. We work to promote sustainable experiences that strengthen the connection between communities, biodiversity, and the land. Among our initiatives, we promote citizen science and participatory research through educational and experiential activities that foster the understanding, appreciation, and protection of our ecosystems.
A Canadian research university in Ottawa organising a family butterfly discovery event for GBW 2026.
Colombian butterfly house hosting public open days and family learning activities.
A bilingual school in Chitré, Herrera, Panama, integrating butterfly science into student field learning.
A Panamanian educator coordinating a week-long school butterfly monitoring and art program.
The Venezuelan Butterfly Watchers Club is partnering with students from the UPEL-IPC curriculum extension program and ECOUCV to monitor butterflies in the Caracas Botanical Garden through citizen science platforms.
A Panamanian school integrating butterfly science and art into classroom environmental education.
A Panamanian secondary school engaging students in butterfly photography and citizen-science platform registration.
An Argentine citizen-science club dedicated to butterfly observation, environmental education, and sustainable living.
The Colombian office of Conservation International, working on biodiversity conservation across Colombian ecosystems.
A Colombian NGO in El Retiro, Antioquia, dedicated to butterfly breeding, monitoring, and community education.
A Colombian conservation NGO working on biodiversity and functional gardens for butterflies and pollinators.
A Lithuanian live-butterfly museum offering educational events and butterfly-preparation workshops.

Lead organizer for Global Butterfly Week.
A Mexican environmental NGO based in Bahía de Banderas running community nature education for children.
A Colombian community network focused on butterfly observation, monitoring, and biodiversity networking.
A Mexican conservation NGO that uses community running events and urban greening to promote biodiversity and pollinators.
A Panamanian social enterprise that promotes butterfly observation, host-plant gardening, and nature education.
A Nigerian NGO promoting environmental awareness and citizen science, particularly among youth and school communities.
Panama-based education partner coordinating school walks and local butterfly observation stations.
A Panamanian cultural and educational foundation promoting native butterfly recognition and host-plant gardening.
Grace Farms is a humanitarian and cultural foundation that aims to inspire stewardship of nature at a local, national, and global scale.
An Ecuadorian biodiversity education and ecotourism organisation in Loja, focusing on butterfly monitoring and community outreach.
A Colombian nature guide operating in the HYLEA corridor, Huila, conducting butterfly monitoring with schools and community groups.
A Medellín school leading inclusive butterfly science workshops for deaf students.
A major accredited zoological institution in Indianapolis, Indiana, with active butterfly monitoring programs.
A Bengaluru-based NGO dedicated to butterfly research, monitoring, and conservation across India.
A school in Sabaneta, Antioquia, Colombia, running BioBlitz, photo exhibition, and illustration activities for butterfly week.
A rural school in Antioquia, Colombia, running a week-long multi-activity butterfly programme including field trips, monitoring, and community events.
Panama City's municipal botanic park and butterfly sanctuary, home to the Mariposario and the Abrealas release space.
A Mexican naturalist organising urban butterfly observation walks and naturalist illustration sessions in Mexico City.
A Panamanian naturalist project focused on Lepidoptera and arthropod observation, photography, and field education.
The Lepidopterists' Society of Africa, coordinating butterfly and moth monitoring, research, and education across the continent.
An Ecuadorian butterfly education and conservation organisation based in the cloud-forest town of Mindo.
An educator and researcher affiliated with the University of Sydney and multiple international butterfly organisations, specialising in butterflies in learning environments.
World-class lepidoptera research centre at the Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida.
A Panamanian naturalist club that engages children in butterfly watching and citizen-science recording in urban green spaces.
A butterfly research lab at the National University of Singapore studying wing pattern evolution and colour development.
A bilingual school in Panama that uses butterfly science as a vehicle for environmental education and student-led research.
An Ecuadorian long-term butterfly monitoring network sharing data on biodiversity change and conservation.
An Ecuadorian research network dedicated to the study, monitoring, and conservation of Lepidoptera.
A leading German entomological research institute and hub of the Lepiforum butterfly and moth network.
An Ecuadorian society based in Manabí promoting coastal biodiversity through butterfly field trips, art, and expert webinars.
A live butterfly atrium in Westford, Massachusetts, offering conservation education and hands-on butterfly experiences.
A Colombian community agroecology project in Arbeláez, Cundinamarca, using drawing and observation to teach children about butterflies.
A Canadian entomological society based in Toronto, conducting butterfly and moth monitoring and public outreach.
A UK wildlife conservation park and live butterfly house near Sheffield, running daily educational events during GBW.
A UK-based environmental research centre and home of the 50-year UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme.
A Vermont-based non-profit conducting long-term wildlife monitoring, including the Vermont Butterfly Atlas.
A Portuguese marine and wildlife park in Sesimbra with an active butterfly pavilion and environmental education program.
