Fall Equinox Kicks Off Meager Monarch Butterfly Migration
Fall Equinox today kicks off what looks to be a meager Monarch butterfly migration. But they might surprise us.
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Fall Equinox today kicks off what looks to be a meager Monarch butterfly migration. But they might surprise us.
Epic technology PLUS epic migration journey EQUALS Monarch Butterfly Google Earth Tour.
Will Monarch butterflies become the "poster species" of climate change? They're getting alot of press lately with their own 3-D IMAX film, a novel by Barbara Kingsolver, and companies like Southwest Airlines pouncing on PR opportunities that showcase the plight of the Monarch butterfly migration.
A challenging year for the Monarch Butterfly migration gets even worse on the Llano River as dropped water tables and lack of or ill-timed rains kill the usual nectar sources that fuel the insects on the annual migration. Could this be the worst year in Monarch butterfly migration history?
Ever wonder how to tag a Monarch butterfly? Here's how to do it in six easy steps.
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.
Voracious Monarch butterfly caterpillars create milkweed emergencies throughout Texas. You can seek out pesticide free milkweed from local nurseries or better yet, GYO (grow your own).
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.
Monarch butterfly numbers hit dramatic lows this season, with the [...]
It's been a wild ride this year--up and down [...]