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Monarch magic and how to protect it
Monarch butterflies are more than just beautiful—they’re vital pollinators and a symbol of resilience. But habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change threaten their survival. By planting native ...
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11 fascinating monarch butterfly facts
There’s only one host plant for a monarch butterfly—milkweed! Choose native varieties for your area such as common milkweed, butterfly weed, swamp milkweed and showy milkweed. Create a monarch haven ...
On a warm summer morning, you’re sitting in your yard enjoying a slow moment, when a flash of color catches your eye. Bright orange and black wings dance through the air before alighting on a purple ...
Shelley Ramey shares her passion for saving Monarch butterflies, one egg at a time Lake Township nature lover Shelley Ramey has spent the last five years protecting and releasing Monarch butterflies.
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