The Fallen Stones Butterfly Ranch is one of the longest standing companies in San Pedro and has operated for over 32 years in the village.
On the 23 February 2024, Mr. Roman Rash, the Alcalde, Mr. Basilicus Choco, the Chairman, the San Pedro Columbia School and Village community, celebrated and acknowledged a new bus stop in the village with a special handing over ceremony.
Image L-R Mr. Roman Rash, Village Alcalde, Mr. Clive Farrrell, Fallen Stones Ranch owner, Mr. Basilicus Choco, Village Chairman and Ms. Allison Gonzalez, Fallen Stones Ranch Director.
Mr. Clive Farrell, Fallen Stones Butterfly Ranch owner along with the village representatives offered speeches during the handing over ceremony.
Clive with Mrs. Thelma Rash, San Pedro Columbia R.C School Representative
Image - Mr Sebastian Shol, to the left, and Mr Marcellinus Shol, seen shaking Clive's hand, in the above image, have worked for the Fallen Stones Butterfly Ranch since its inception over 32 years ago!
Mr Nicholas Che, centre, is the contractor responsible for building the bus stop.
The construction was completed by Mr. Nicolas Che, and the amazing mural artwork was beautifully painted by Mr. Donato Cho, to share a symbolic representation of what the village has to offer - plentiful butterflies!
The Fallen Stones Butterfly Ranch launched its pupae breeding facility in 1991. Fallen Stones is operated as a nature reserve promoting the conservation and protection of the butterfly species, offering a positive environmental impact while supporting families of San Pedro Columbia Village, Toledo District.
The farm operation maintains approximately 14-18 local butterfly species and has averaged an estimated 100,000 pupae shipped annually from Belize to supply butterfly displays all over the world including Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm
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