The butterfly house at Jimmy's Farm near Ipswich is set to reopen after closing at the start of the Covid pandemic.
The park was forced to close the exhibit in 2020, and due to the uncertainty of 2021 have been unable to reopen it until now.
No butterflies have been housed at the park in Wherstead since then.
But Jimmy's Farm has confirmed its butterfly house will be reopening after a huge revamp and will house a group of lemurs, as well as exotic birds and plants from around the world.
The butterflies' return comes after the arrival of a reindeer calf at Jimmy's Farm earlier this month.
Stevie Sheppard, general manager at Jimmy's Farm, said: “We’re delighted to have them back.
"Butterflies are a huge part of who we are, they feature proudly in the centre of our logo and represent Jimmy’s background in entomology.”
One member of the grounds team added: “I’ve really enjoyed working on building the lemur enclosure and improvements for the butterflies.
"It’s so rewarding to see the insects and animals now calling this place home.”
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