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Your Weekend: The Best Family Fun in Honolulu for July 8–14, 2021 See an endangered butterfly, blow bubbles at a ceramic workshop and join a wild virtual concert. July 8, 2021
Families will be able to see, but not touch, the state’s endangered butterfly this weekend. Photo: Courtesy of Sharing the Butterfly Experience
Monarchs and More It’s always a thrill to see these gentle, winged insects in action, especially when they land on you, but this weekend is the time to visit the returning interactive exhibit at Pearlridge Center. The popup enclosure full of locally raised Monarchs in various stages of life will be there until Aug. 8, but this Saturday and Sunday, families can also see the endangered Kamehameha Butterfly and learn more about one of Hawaiʻi’s two endemic butterflies. Please note that kids will not be able to touch the butterflies, but it is still a treat to see the rare beauty. So come with questions for University of Hawai� ....
(pulelehua) , are having trouble due predators feeding on caterpillars before they have a chance to develop into butterflies. A release from the Department of Land and Natural Resources says entomologist Will Haines, along with the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife member, Jana Maravi, hike into protected restoration areas to place the caterpillars of the Kamehameha butterfly onto native māmaki plants, their most common food source. To get a better sense of why caterpillars are disappearing, during this process remote cameras are set up in trees hooked to digital video recorders. Cameras are showing non-native, introduced birds are the likely culprits, along with some ant species. ....