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By any measure, the revival of the bald eagle stands as one of the great environmental triumphs in conservation history. In ...
Monarchs are usually seen in Michigan from late spring to early fall.
Monarchs traveled to a remote part of Mexico, a journey they've made for thousands of years, and wintered there. Now tens of ...
The monarch butterfly population in the eastern United States has declined sharply — an estimated 80% loss since the 1990s. Among the factors contributing to the decline: Loss of habitat, exposure to ...
This article offers essential guidance from Davidson College Professor Scott Villa for Carolina gardeners looking to support ...
For thousands of years, millions of monarch butterflies have migrated from the northern U.S. and Canada to Mexico for the winter. But exactly how they know where to go is still a mystery.
Tucked away within the Fort Sill Natural Resources compound, something small but mighty is taking root—one milkweed sprout, ...
Climate change and industrial agriculture have decimated the western monarch butterfly’s crucial food source, threatening the ...
Journey North, which gathers reports from volunteers across the country, has been tracking the butterfly’s movement since the ...
After all, the monarch is a backyard butterfly − starting as a caterpillar, it breeds, feeds and rests in the spaces just outside our windows. Planting native milkweed and nectar-rich flowers ...