There was a time when Khorn Savai avoided caterpillars,convinced thay would make her ill.Now she actively seeks them out.Khorn is one of a number of locals trained to breed butterflies by Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre,the largest sanctuary of its kind in Southeast Asia.
In the garden surrounding her wooden stilt house on the outskirts of Siem Reap,her keen eyes know exactly where to spot the tiny eggs that will become caterpillars,before transforming into one of Cambodia's many stunning, but struggling,butterfly species.
"Because I had no work ,I decided to do this.Now I am used to it,I'm not afraid of caterpillars any more,"she said.
There was a time when Khorn Savai avoided caterpillars,convinced thay would make her ill.Now she actively seeks them out.Khorn is one of a number of locals trained to breed butterflies by Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre,the largest sanctuary of its kind in Southeast Asia.In the garden surrounding her wooden stilt house on the outskirts of Siem Reap,her keen eyes know exactly where to spot the tiny eggs that will become caterpillars,before transforming into one of Cambodia's many stunning, but struggling,butterfly species."Because I had no work ,I decided to do this.Now I am used to it,I'm not afraid of caterpillars any more,"she said.
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