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Mariposas como Bioindicadores: El Sistema de Alerta de la Naturaleza
Science20 de marzo de 2026

Mariposas como Bioindicadores: El Sistema de Alerta de la Naturaleza

Descubra cómo estos delicados insectos ayudan a los científicos a monitorear la salud de nuestro planeta y el impacto del cambio climático en los trópicos.

Introduction

The Peruvian Amazon is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, and its butterflies are a testament to this incredible richness. With thousands of species ranging from the iconic Blue Morpho to the tiny Metalmarks, every corner of the forest holds a new discovery.

The Importance of Biodiversity

Beyond their beauty, butterflies play a crucial role in our ecosystem. As pollinators and indicators of environmental health, their presence—or absence—can tell us volumes about the state of our rainforests. In Peru, the transition zones between the Andean highlands and the Amazon basin create unique microclimates where rare species thrive.

"Our mission at Kukusa is to protect this heritage through sustainable practices that empower local communities while preserving the natural habitat of these magnificent insects."

Conservation Efforts

Sustainable butterfly farming has emerged as a powerful tool for conservation. By providing local residents with an economic alternative to destructive practices like illegal mining and logging, we ensure that the forest remains standing for future generations of both humans and butterflies.