During World War II, children collected milkweed pods so the plant's buoyant seed floss could be used in military life ...
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Monarch butterfly predators and parasites to watch for
Learn which monarch butterfly predators and parasites pose a real threat to their survival, and which are part of the natural ...
For the upcoming Monarch Fest, the Monarch Research Project rears somewhere between 150 and 200 butterflies, which is only a small fraction of the thousands raised at the Marion research ...
On the first day of a new year Lea Korsgaard, a Danish journalist, decided she would set out to see every species of ...
The Monarch Flyway planting at Lakeshore State Park in Milwaukee, WI, resulted in the planting of 2,000 native Wisconsin perennials.
Migrating monarch butterflies have a new site to visit in Fraser. A certified waystation for the eye-catching ...
Before removing common milkweed, learn why this native wildflower supports monarch butterflies and other pollinators, plus ...
This Pollinator Week, 407 ETR is expanding its partnership with the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF), committing $2 million over four years to restore and protect pollinator habitat in the Greater ...
Think you know California? Think again! Welcome back to the World According to Briggs, where today, we’re uncovering 100 wild ...
The migration visit period in South Texas ended in early May. If you did not see many monarch butterflies, you weren’t alone. Attendees at our monarch and milkweed classes, and callers to the ...
The incredible, migrating monarch butterflies have arrived in Michigan after several generations spent weeks flapping their wings to traverse thousands of miles between Mexico and the Great Lakes ...
William of Orange, a Dutch revolutionary, and his descendant King William III, who ruled England in the 17th century, are associated with two orange delights that, if we’re lucky, grace our gardens: ...
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