Butterfly fair starts at JU

Publish: 5:53 PM, December 20, 2019 | Update: 5:53 PM, December 20, 2019
Photo: TBT

Shahadat Sumon, JU correspondent: A daylong Butterfly fair was held on Friday at Jahangirnagar University (JU) campus 10th times in a row holding the slogan “Urley Akashey Projapoti, Prokreti Pay Natun Gati”.

On Friday, December 20, Dean of Biological faculty Abdul Jabbar Howlader inaugurated the fair where Professor Md. Golam Mostafa of Zoology department, Mukit Mozumder Babu, chairman of Prokriti O Jibon Foundation and Director of Channel I among others, was present.

To create environmental awareness among the masses in the country to conserve butterflies, Zoology department of JU in association with Cute Ltd, Prokriti O Jibon Foundation and ‘Channel I’ is organizing the fair since 2010.

The convenor of the fair, Prof Monowar Hossain said, “About four hundred species of butterflies can be noticed in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, one hundred and ten species of butterflies can be noticed on the Jahangirnagar University campus.”

“Due to disruption of the habitat of these species, the number is now reduced to one hundred. But initiative must be taken to protect the butterfly, a symbol of the beauty of nature. The habitat of the Butterfly must be kept intact. If the environment of biodiversity is protected, the world will be better.” He added.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Chairman of Prokriti o Jibon foundation Mukit Majumder Babu said, “To protect nature, the protection of butterflies should be insured. If the butterfly is not kept well, the environment will not be fair. As Butterflies are not just a matter of beauty, but butterflies play an important role in balancing the ecosystem.”

Former ICUN Country Director Ishtiaq Uddin Ahmed said, “Butterflies are inextricably combined with our environment. So if there is no proper environment, there will be no butterflies. Butterflies are the guide of a healthy forest. The more butterflies in a forest represent that as a healthier forest.”

The whole campus was in a festive mode. From the morning, people of all ages participated in the fair to see the insect spreading in nature.

Mohini Akhter, from Gulshan in the capital, said, “These butterflies are not only the beauty of the environment, but the variety and the fascinating. They also play a role in protecting the environment through pollination. It’s nice to see the various butterflies in the campus although in a busiest life in the city. ”

The fair exhibited numerous butterfly photographs inside and outside of the university`s Zahir Rayhan auditorium. This year, Arunav Bruno, a student of Sabujbagh Government College, was recognized with the ‘Young Butterfly Enthusiast Award’ and overall contribution to butterfly research by Professor of Zoology at Dhaka University. M. A. Bashar has been awarded the ‘Butterfly Award-19”.

The daylong fair featured with drawing competition for children, butterfly quiz, photography exhibition, butterfly exhibition, butterfly –shape kite flying competition for children, butterfly race, debate competition and documentary exhibition on ‘Butterfly conservation’.