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What do milkweed, monarchs, and a Buffalo park event have in common? The answer may surprise you—and inspire you.
Petersen noted that while mowing might seem counterintuitive, overall environmental management sometimes means cutting plants ...
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As I crisscross the county this summer to share environmental experiences with students, I can’t help but notice all of the ...
Milkweed can grow in a wide variety of environments from roadsides and abandoned lots to the edge of fields, meadows, and ...
The Athens Historic Preservation Society along with Bull Creek Common Lands are co-sponsoring "Mighty Monarch Butterflies" on ...
Despite some conservationists’ concerns, UC Davis researchers show that tropical milkweed has minimal impact on California monarch butterflies’ migratory patterns.
Milkweed may seem like a weed because of its name, but it’s actually an incredibly important plant. The leaves of milkweed are the primary food source for monarch caterpillars. The flowers provide ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of having a magical butterfly garden, you’ve likely considered pollinator-friendly flowers like alyssum, aster, coneflower, and zinnias. But did you know there’s only one plant ...
IDOT said it tries to mow on a consistent schedule so pollinators like the monarch butterfly have easy access to their ...
Maureen Dime’s magical garden in Del Mar has become a welcome spot for hundreds of monarch butterflies. Over the last 13 ...