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Monarchs traveled to a remote part of Mexico, a journey they've made for thousands of years, and wintered there. Now tens of millions of the butterflies are on an epic aerial journey back north.
For thousands of years, millions of monarch butterflies have migrated from the northern U.S. and Canada to Mexico for the winter. But exactly how they know where to go is still a mystery.
With an early May opening for the New Holland Butterfly Garden right around the corner, borough manager Dick Fulcher summed ...
Consider what butterflies are practical to try attracting, or try to identify those you’ve seen in the area, so you can ...
Monarch butterflies are migrating through San Antonio, laying eggs on milkweed, while other species like the Gulf fritillary ...
The Lakewood Ranch Garden Club was founded in 2002 and meets on the second Monday of every month from September to May at the ...
Conventional wisdom is that if you cultivate host plants, butterflies will come. Take, for example, milkweed. After declining monarch populations began making headlines in the late 1990s ...