Insect Prison Save
The Insect Prison Save initiative is a multi-faceted program that addresses the urgent need to protect endangered insects. The program consists of:
The deeper meaning of the "Insect Prison Save" is proactive. Instead of building prisons (jars, boxes, collections), we build sanctuaries. insect prison save
A new perspective is taking root in the gardening and entomology communities—a movement we can call the It is a shift from capturing nature to liberating it, and it might just change the way you look at the bugs in your backyard. The Insect Prison Save initiative is a multi-faceted
Have you ever rescued an insect from a trap or a pool? Share your rescue stories in the comments below! A new perspective is taking root in the
One of the biggest "prisons" for insects is a yard that is too tidy. Dead hollow stalks, fallen leaves, and brush piles are actually luxury hotels for overwintering bugs. By leaving the leaves until spring, you are saving thousands of larvae and eggs that would otherwise be bagged up and sent to a landfill.
I have interpreted this prompt as a metaphor for conservation efforts—specifically, how we often trap insects in jars (prisons) as children, and how the modern movement is about "saving" them by setting them free and protecting their habitats. It also touches on the concept of insect "rescues" from glue traps.








