The widespread use of pesticides, such as Roundup, has killed off milkweed plants, a crucial food source for monarchs.
Say the word “butterfly,” and the iconic orange and black of the monarch may immediately spring to mind. But they are becoming a rarer and rarer sight in nature.
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Local teachers take 1,000-mile-plus field trip in effort to save iconic monarch butterfliesPerrysburg and Maumee educators conducted research 11,000 feet up into the mountains of Mexico, where the butterflies winter. New York Yankees drop historic team rule dating back 49 years The 6 Best ...
Yucca Learning renovates a single-family home into Monarch House for its Montessori and Acton Academy programs.
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Learning in the field was definitely the goal for two northwest Ohio science teachers who went on a field ...
After a few families were cited by Beavercreek officials for their lawns, they’ve taken steps to work with the city to update ...
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The study was one of several that assessed the effects of climate change on three species of butterflies whose populations ...
Butterfly Pavilion near Denver is partnering with the Government of Mexico to conserve the winter habitats of monarch ...
I recently heard on KUNR that monarch butterflies may soon be listed as a threatened species under the U.S. Endangered ...
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