Butterfly Rainforest - Gainesville, Florida
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????Cannot be missed Attraction if you are in this area! A section of the Florida Museum of Natural History is home to hundreds of Butterflies.
Amazing how close they can get to you and so many different kinds!
If you love Gardens and Butterflies please do mot miss this at the museum. The museum gives you the option to pay for the areas you just want to see so you can just visit the gardens.
This is part 1 of 2 of our trip to the Museum as we see in this video the Butterfly Rainforest at the Museum .Coming up will be part 2 as we explore the rest of this Museum
Also in this Vlog traveling with family and especially teenagers can be difficult in a small space like our RV but we manage to get over it fairly quickly once we are out and about exploring.
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Butterfly Rainforest, Gainesville, Florida.
If you live in Gainesville or visiting the University of Florida, take time from your day to visit the butterfly rainforest in the Florida History Museum.
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Footage of the Florida Museum of Natural History's Butterfly Rainforest. This was taken just inside the door to the exhibit.
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Butterfly Rainforest at the Florida Museum of Natural History
Take a walk through the Butterfly Rainforest, a signature exhibit of the Florida Museum of Natural History on the University of Florida campus. Lepidopterist Jaret Daniels discusses moths and butterflies, the most popular of all insects, at this living biome of plants and animals.
Produced by UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department. Visit us at
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This video was taken today, 6/19 at the butterfly garden at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Lady Lake, Florida. The Brownwood Birders of The Villages, Florida had a field trip there. It's a very large garden with many butterflies.
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A new hope to the most engendered species of the planet is born inside the cities. Jungle Seeds is a documentary film that will introduce us to the zoo-immersion, a new way of understanding the zoos.
Making use of a group of gorillas' transfer coming from the Rotterdam's zoo, we will discover the complexity of those parks where they are looking for the animals living in an ambiance of semi-liberty similar to their original habitats.
With the keepers, zoologists and veterinaries we will get close to strange animals that will make us understand the complexity of these jungles created in the core of a city; the challenge of making understand to the visitants the richness of what is shown there; how hazardous is to open a zoo where the visitant is who must move to the inner part of the different jungles of the world and stand patiently to discover the different creatures that thrive among the shades.
This is not a conventional zoo. It is an invitation at the core of the jungle. And an open door for hope to the most endangered species that inhabit it.
A Tour of Devil's Millhopper
This video is a brief tour of Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park near Gainesville, FL. Devil’s Millhopper is a sink hole 120 feet deep with a pool of water at the bottom and small waterfalls running down the sides of the sinkhole. At the bottom the predominant sound is of the waterfalls and running water. There are 232 steps that will take you to the bottom. It is a very interesting geological site and worth a visit if you are ever in Central Florida. For more information you can visit their WEB site:
Florida Butterfly World
Butterfly World in Coconut Creek, Florida will give the butterfly lover a full day of pure pleasure and lots of cherished memories to take home. This heavenly metropolis is filled with living exotic butterflies that will thrill the butterfly enthusiast. There are over ten acres of aviaries and gardens, over 20,000 butterflies may flutter by. Many of these lucky butterflies may live an average of 14 days rather than 7 days if in the wild. Monarchs and Zebra butterflies can live for many months.
List 18 Tourist Attractions in Gainesville, Florida | Travel to United States
Here, 18 Top Tourist Attractions in Gainesville, United States..
There's Florida Museum of Natural History, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park, Haile Homestead, San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, Ichetucknee Springs State Park, Lake Alice, Butterfly Rainforest at the Florida Museum of Natural History, Depot Park, The Thomas Center, Matheson History Museum, Cofrin Nature Park, Loblolly Woods Nature Park, Bivens Arm Nature Park, Boulware Springs Water Works, Alfred A. Ring Park, French Fries...
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Butterfly Wonderland Museum
Thousands of butterflies flying all around you. The bowls full of butterflies have dead leaves in them and the group of butterflies use them to camouflage themselves in.
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Gainesville - Florida
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Gainesville - Florida: Butterfly Rainforest, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Paynes Prairie, University of Florida Bat House, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park, Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, Thomas Center, Sweetwater Wetlands Park, Stephen C. O'Connell Center,
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Many are surprised to learn the Florida Museum of Natural History (formerly the Florida State Museum) began in the 1890s, long before the University of Florida or the Gators football team.
Visitors can enjoy live butterflies, witness a South Florida Calusa Indian welcoming ceremony, experience a life-size limestone cave and see a mammoth and mastodon from the last Ice Age. Permanent exhibits include Northwest Florida: Waterways & Wildlife, South Florida People & Environments, Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land, and the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, which features the screened, outdoor Butterfly Rainforest exhibit.
This video was featured on the Gainesville Television Network's My Florida Showcase during the summer and fall of 2010.
The Florida Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday year round. It is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
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University of Florida Gainesville Butterfly Garden World best Butterfly Garden