Updated On: 22 August, 2024 09:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
A naturalists’ community will conduct Beetle Day trails across green spots across the city to introduce beginners to the fascinating insect group

Green tortoise beetle
Look up Beetle Day (August 25) on the Internet, and you’ll first be greeted by the eponymous petite German automobile, followed by the British Fab Four who taught the world how to rock ‘n’ roll. For a group of animals that make up a fourth of all described species in the world (with nearly 4,00,000 recognised species), the insects surprisingly finish third. We’re looking in all the wrong places, perhaps. This weekend, naturalists, led by experts from city-based communities Naturalist Explorers, in collaboration with India’s Nature, will converge at green covers across the city to dig deeper and explore a day in the life of these complex bugs.

A firefly rests on a dried leaf