While the Gallery across the street has its own display of butterflies, across the street, the Humboldt and District Museum has its own butterfly related exhibition going on. In August 2005, Mexican ...
Late last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service took an important step toward putting the monarch butterfly on the ...
Monarch butterflies only flap their wings around 5 to 12 times per second — much more slowly than the average butterfly, who flaps about 20 times a second. In the right conditions, a migrating monarch ...
The colorfully mysterious settings found in Nipomo artist Lynne Hanna’s abstract landscapes evoke feelings of familiarity for ...
The iconic monarch butterfly, known for its striking orange ... And butterflies, unlike most other insects, are more easily identified by pictures that people can take with their phones.” ...
We take the graceful beauty of the monarch butterfly for granted. This iconic species undertakes one of the world’s greatest ...
The monarch butterfly population continues to shrink due to factors such as climate change. People working to help the species say proposed federal protections could boost existing efforts.
Each winter, Floridians are lucky enough to step into their gardens and witness the majesty of monarch butterfly migrations. The colorful black and orange wings dazzle kids and parents alike ...
It’s hard to imagine a more vigorous advocate for the endangered monarch butterfly than Rick Mikula. Known around Hazleton as the butterfly guy, Mikula has spent his adult life teaching about ...