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"Butterfly Alive" Returns to Lubbock's Science Spectrum

LUBBOCK, TX - The Science Spectrum is once again preparing to immerse visitors in a vibrant world of fluttering wings as 'Butterfly Alive' returns for its third consecutive year. Opening on March 14th, 2026, and continuing through May 31st, the exhibit promises an even more captivating experience than ever before, drawing on years of feedback and incorporating new educational components.

'Butterfly Alive' has quickly become a cornerstone of the Science Spectrum's annual programming, consistently attracting families and butterfly enthusiasts alike. The exhibit doesn't merely display butterflies; it creates a fully realized, simulated rainforest environment within the museum's walls, allowing hundreds of live butterflies from a diverse range of species to roam freely and interact directly with guests. This immersive experience fosters a sense of wonder and provides a unique opportunity for up-close observation of these delicate creatures.

According to Science Spectrum officials, the exhibit's success stems from its ability to blend entertainment with education. "We've seen incredible engagement with 'Butterfly Alive' over the past two years," explains Dr. Emily Carter, Head of Exhibits at the Science Spectrum. "It's not just about the visual beauty of the butterflies; it's about sparking curiosity and teaching visitors about the vital role these insects play in our ecosystem."

This year, the Science Spectrum is expanding the educational component of 'Butterfly Alive' with several new features. A dedicated 'Metamorphosis Station' will allow visitors to witness the complete life cycle of a butterfly, from egg to larva (caterpillar) to pupa (chrysalis) to adult. Interactive displays will explain the process of metamorphosis in detail, highlighting the biological complexities involved. Furthermore, a new focus on pollinator conservation will educate visitors about the threats facing butterfly populations and what individuals can do to help.

"Butterflies are facing numerous challenges, including habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change," says Dr. Carter. "We want to empower our visitors with the knowledge and inspiration to become advocates for these important creatures." The exhibit will feature information about creating butterfly-friendly gardens, supporting sustainable agriculture, and reducing the use of harmful chemicals.

The Science Spectrum is also partnering with local entomological societies and conservation organizations to offer a series of workshops and lectures throughout the duration of the exhibit. These programs will cover topics such as butterfly identification, butterfly gardening, and the importance of biodiversity. A special 'Butterfly Photography Workshop' will be offered for aspiring photographers, teaching them how to capture stunning images of these delicate insects.

Admission to 'Butterfly Alive' is included with general admission to the Science Spectrum, making it an affordable and accessible outing for families. Current admission prices are $12 for adults, $9 for children ages 2-12, and $8 for seniors. The museum anticipates increased attendance this year, and encourages visitors to purchase tickets online in advance to avoid potential lines.

Beyond the enchanting experience of being surrounded by butterflies, 'Butterfly Alive' contributes to the Science Spectrum's broader mission of fostering scientific literacy and inspiring the next generation of scientists. By providing hands-on, engaging experiences, the museum aims to make science accessible and relevant to people of all ages. The exhibit also inadvertently provides a key lesson in the importance of preserving biodiversity, and showcasing the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

For those eager to learn more, or to purchase tickets, visit the Science Spectrum's website at [ https://www.sciencespectrum.org/ ]. Prepare to be amazed by the beauty and wonder of 'Butterfly Alive' - a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the natural world.


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