Butterfly Odyssey

Saving rainforests, one flap at a time with financial support from Becker County Children’s Initiative, Pelican Water Shed District and Becker County Soil and Water Conservation District. The exhibit will be at the Becker County Museum October 4th, 2025 -April 4th, 2026.


Butterfly Odyssey is a high-energy, immersive role-play journey in rainforest conservation that explores the sustainable business of butterfly farming.
Become a butterfly and see if you are one of the lucky 2% of caterpillars that makes it to adulthood in the wild. Can you survive the spider’s web, hairy plant trap, and predators’ wheel?

Then experience a more sheltered life as a farmed butterfly. Collect eggs of different butterfly species at the host plant and egg hunt; feed each caterpillar the correct “leaves” at the bean bag toss; and undergo metamorphosis first-hand as you turn into a chrysalis along with the hungry caterpillars. After caterpillars pupate, it’s time to get busy! Race against the clock and fill orders to send butterfly chrysalids around the world in time for them to hatch and take flight.

Regardless of where you live, you rely on products and services provided by tropical rainforests. In addition to providing familiar products like bananas, chocolate, and coffee, we can all take a deep breath and thank the rainforest. Almost one-quarter of the world’s oxygen is produced there. Not only do we rely on rainforests to meet our needs, nearly half of all Earth’s animal species can be found in rainforests and rely directly on them for survival.

Managing the needs of people and planet is a delicate balancing act. Rainforests around the world are under threat due to over-harvesting and habitat destruction, but sustainable practices provide a blueprint for using resources today in a way that ensures they will be available for generations to come.

Along your journey through Butterfly Odyssey, you will uncover other sustainable rainforest enterprises that impact your daily life, like fair trade crafts, organic farming, and farmer-owned coffee cooperatives. Butterfly farming not only protects native butterfly populations, it also allows farmers to raise butterflies for a profit without damaging rainforests. Learning about unique sustainable practices like butterfly farming at Butterfly Odyssey is the first step toward balancing resources for a healthy planet.


Ticket Cost

Non-Members: Adults $18, Kids $9 (includes your daily admission to the museum for 3 floors of learning and fun!)
Members: Adults $5, Kids $3

Ask about large group and school pricing.


About Minotaur Mazes

Minotaur Mazes is a Seattle-based, worldwide traveling exhibitions company specializing in complete,
interactive exhibition experiences within a maze setting. Mazes are engaging both mentally and physically, and a tactile experience helps visitors young and old retain ideas long after they have left the exhibit. Minotaur is committed to crafting quality, creative exhibitions that introduce ideas of sustainability and personal responsibility for the world and its people.