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Butterfly FAQ: How to Tag A Monarch Butterfly in Six Easy Steps

By |2020-09-01T11:43:32-05:00September 4th, 2012|Monarch Butterfly, Monarch Migration, Monarch Watch, San Antonio Museum Reach, Where to see butterflies|

Ever wonder how to tag a Monarch butterfly? Here's how to do it in six easy steps.

Illegal Logging “Stopped,” but Climate Change, Aerial Insecticides Spell Challenges for Monarch Butterflies

By |2023-05-28T16:46:29-05:00August 17th, 2012|Butterfly Life Cycle, climate change, Drought, Mexico, Monarch Butterfly, Monarch Migration|

Monarch butterflies get a break in Mexico as illegal logging seems to be under control. But in the U.S., they face drought, climate change, wildfires and now, aerial insect ides being sprayed in Dallas to combat West Nile virus carried by mosquitos.

Founder of the Monarch Butterfly Roosting Sites in Mexico Lives a Quiet Life in Austin, Texas

By |2023-02-20T14:23:10-06:00July 10th, 2012|Butterfly Life Cycle, Monarch Butterfly, Monarch Migration|

One of the founders of the Monarch butterfly roosting spots in Michoacan, Mexico lives a quite life in Austin, Texas. The story of Catalina Trail, a soft-spoken woman that Monarch butterfly history has overlooked.

San Antonio Museum Reach Milkweed Patch Becomes Official Monarch Larvae Monitoring Project Site

By |2020-09-01T11:51:51-05:00February 25th, 2012|Butterfly Life Cycle, Butterflybeat, climate change, Monarch Butterfly, Monarch caterpillar, Monarch Migration, San Antonio Museum Reach, San Antonio River Walk, Where to see butterflies|

San Antonio's Milkweed Patch Becomes Latest Monarch Larvae Monitoring Project Site and First to be monitored in 2012, as Monarch Butterflies take up permanent residence in San Antonio.

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