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Creating a haven for monarch butterflies in your backyard is more than just a joy for the eyes—it’s a crucial way to support ...
We’ve endangered these creatures, as we humans often do, and some scientists want monarchs on the official endangered list.
The flash of a red admiral’s tangerine wings, the shadow of a black swallow tail, or the beautiful bright orange hue of monarch butterflies: Each year, a network of volunteers fan out across Colorado ...
"We're actually facing, in many parts of our country, nothing short of societal collapse." This was the dire warning from ...
The Elk County Conservation District is busy with butterflies this summer — approximately 200 monarchs to be exact, which ...
Both the National Trust and the nonprofit organization Butterfly Conservation have worked hard to foster ideal conditions for the species, and their efforts have paid off splendidly. "We've recorded ...
Each year, millions of monarch butterflies travel thousands of miles across North America to escape the cold and find suitable breeding grounds. Their migration habits are an absolutely extraordinary ...
By Jeff Gaffney Every fall and winter, one of the most delicate, iconic, endangered visitors, the western Monarch butterfly, ...
July is an ideal time to get your garden ready for the soon-to-be-born generation of Monarch butterflies that migrate to ...
You've probably seen monarch butterflies, and maybe monarch caterpillars, but there's a lot to learn about the monarch life ...
Anyone who has followed the wandering flight of a butterfly and wondered where it was off to will be intrigued by Colorado Mountain College’s 2025 Common Reader book selection. “Bicycling with ...
Habitat loss, climate change and the use of pesticides are to blame for the population decline of monarchs, says Karen ...