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Eltham Copper Butterfly Sanctuary adventures

Eltham Copper Butterfly Sanctuary Adventures

Eltham Copper Butterfly Sanctuary is a dedicated conservation reserve focused on protecting the critically endangered Eltham Copper Butterfly and its rare butterfly habitat in Victoria, Australia.

9 acres
Acres Protected
1.2 miles
Miles of Trails
5,000+
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Eltham Copper Butterfly Sanctuary

 

The Eltham Copper Butterfly Sanctuary is located in the northeastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, within the Shire of Nillumbik. This sanctuary was established to conserve the fragile ecosystem required by the Eltham Copper Butterfly (Paralucia pyrodiscus lucida), one of Australia’s rarest butterfly species. The sanctuary covers a series of open grassy heathlands and dry sclerophyll forests that support not only the butterfly but also a diverse range of native flora and fauna. The critical relationship between the butterfly larvae and the ant species they rely on for survival is a key focus of ongoing conservation efforts. Open to the public, the sanctuary provides opportunities for visitors to explore walking paths through the habitat while learning about the unique life cycle and ecological needs of this butterfly. The site also serves as a valuable research and education hub, encouraging awareness of endangered species conservation. The sanctuary is known for its quiet, accessible trails and interpretive signage, making it a favored destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and local schools. Nearby communities support the sanctuary with ongoing restoration activities, including habitat management and invasive species control. Because of its small size and sensitive environment, access is carefully managed to minimize human impact while maximizing the educational value and natural observation opportunities. The sanctuary is a key part of local efforts to maintain biodiversity and protect Victoria’s native wildlife heritage.

Highlights

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Specialized habitat supporting the critically endangered Eltham Copper Butterfly

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Interpretive trails with educational signage about butterfly ecology

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Native heathland and dry sclerophyll forest ecosystem

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Research and conservation programs focused on butterfly-ant symbiosis

Notable Natural Features

Eltham Copper Butterfly Habitat

Small patches of open grassy heath combined with low-lying bushland essential for the butterfly's larvae and adult stages.

Ant Symbiosis Area

Sections of the sanctuary where butterfly larvae engage in a mutualistic relationship with specific ants, crucial for their survival.

Interpretive Walking Trail

A short loop trail featuring informative signs about the butterfly's life cycle and conservation challenges.