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In this video I am using a color palette suggested by my husband! I have Australian Sienna, red and bronze for my cell ...
Discover the question mark butterfly as it emerges in forests, showcasing vivid colors, unique camouflage and a seasonal life ...
U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and U.S. Representative Jimmy Panetta (D-CA) introduced a bill on Friday aimed at preventing ...
On a mid-summer day in the snow tussock grasslands of the rugged Lammermoor Range in Otago more than 40 years ago, butterfly ...
Monarch butterfly on milkweed. Image by Mediamarketing via Depositphotos. Perhaps the most significant factor in the monarch’s decline is the loss of milkweed, the only plant on which monarch ...
Monarch butterfly populations have declined by about 80 percent in the past 20 years, though efforts in recent years have brought about a resurgence. One major reason for this decline is a drop in the ...
Dan Getman, a Kirksville-based master gardener, proudly watches as his grandchildren race to catch monarch butterflies on his rural 5½-acre property after their first fall sightings in the area.
Dan Getman, a Kirksville-based master gardener, proudly watches as his grandchildren race to catch monarch butterflies on his rural 5½-acre property after their first fall sightings in the area.
The monarch butterfly is much beloved, but its numbers have dropped dramatically. On Dec. 10, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed protecting the monarch under the Endangered Species Act.
Davis also holds some serious lepidopteran bragging rights: A butterfly he tagged was the first from Canada to be recovered at one of the monarch’s Mexican overwintering sites.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes protecting monarch butterflies as threatened species, with Western population facing 99% extinction risk by 2080.
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. (WBTW) — The beloved orange-and-black monarch butterfly is dwindling at an alarming rate across the country. Federal wildlife officials announced plans on Tuesday to exte… ...