High tech conservation
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14/02/1994
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Down To Earth
The enclosed area will recreate a rain forest with trees, shrubs and other vegetation, including 300 varieties of host plants. An artificial stream will flow through the middle of the glasshouse.
Computers will maintain the temperature of the glasshouse between 25o and 30oC, and humidity between 60 and 80 per cent. Electronically controlled devices will regulate the amount of light inside.
The climate control system of the Burdwan Butterfly Centre will be fashioned on a similar conservatory at the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens in Australia.
According to Ghose, the "unique thing about the project will be that visitors can walk through the recreated rain forest." And, because the glasshouse plants may not produce nectar through the year to allow the germination of butterfly eggs, facilities to produce this nectar from sucrose, fructose and glucose under sterile conditions are being built near the glasshouse.