We are a nine-acre, wildlife sanctuary and demonstration garden with a focus on the support of Lepidoptera (moths & butterflies) and other pollinators. We support environmental education, the power of observation, and the celebration of our community. Hallberg Butterfly Gardens is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in 1997. Butterflies and moths are insects belonging to a scientific group named Lepidoptera. Understanding butterflies can help us support our local wildlife because moths and butterflies provide critical functions within their ecosystem. Habitat loss is an enormous threat to native butterfly species and many other animals.
Butterflies and moths are insects belonging to a scientific group named Lepidoptera. Understanding butterflies can help us support our local wildlife because moths and butterflies provide critical functions within their ecosystem. Habitat loss is an enormous threat to native butterfly species and many other animals.
To date, more than 54 varieties of butterflies are listed in Hallberg Butterfly Gardens observation records. Please visit our Butterfly Information page to learn more about the butterfly life cycle and their activity in the Gardens. Click here to see Current Butterfly Activity
