...and it's hungry. Teams of Zoo Corps interns, zoo keepers and volunteers battle hordes of slimy slugs and strangling weeds to find the most perfect, tiny leaves for its greedy mandible.
Since 1999 Woodland Park Zoo has had a behind-the-scenes program involving hatching, raising and releasing into the wild batches of silverspot caterpillars to help boost the wild population. Because caterpillars of all species are known for being voracious eaters, a major part of the program is harvesting leaves from the violets grown by our Horticulture Department and feeding them to the ever-hungry larvae.
If these feisty little buggers have spun their cocoons around your heart, then flutter on over to our website to learn all about our silverspot conservation program.
Photos:
Top: Tiny silverspot butterfly eggs on a leaf. Photo by Dana Payne.
Bottom: Newly released silverspot butterfly in Oregon. Photo by Erin Sullivan.
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