Volunteers plant hundreds of milkweed plants in hopes of supporting the dwindling Western monarch population in California.
Texas A&M scientists study how roads, wind and conservation affect one of nature’s most extraordinary journeys.
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Annual Fall Native Plant Sale draws hundreds to Vaca brewery
Crowding around the tables to get a view of tiny Western redbud, the California buckeye and dozens of other plants, they were ...
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Education takes wing with monarch project at Conneaut Valley Elementary School | Opinion
I am a kindergarten teacher at Conneaut Valley Elementary School. My students have been observing and learning about monarch caterpillars. I have reared monarchs before — but not as many as this round ...
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Pacific Grove scientists hold their breath for healthy annual monarch butterfly migration
It is too early to get a good sense of the population health of the monarchs — peak migration season is November through January — but the count is underway.
Phenology is the study of seasonal changes in plants and animals from year to year, such as when flowers bloom, birds nest or ...
On Oct. 25, West Valley Gardens organized a Planting for Pollinators Monarch Conservation Volunteer Day, where anyone could ...
Pink lantana and orange zinnias are still peeking through the Fifth Avenue median garden, planted between Hanover and Bladen ...
Beverly Campbell has spent the past 50 years shaping young minds, creating a learning environment where curiosity and ...
Scientists used tiny new sensors to follow the insects on journeys that take thousands of miles to their winter colonies in ...
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