A count of the Western Monarch butterfly population last winter saw a staggering drop in numbers, but there are hopeful signs the beautiful pollinators are adapting to a changing climate and ecology.
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Millions of monarch butterflies are making their way down the east coast to Mexico for the winter. Huh, wonder if they’re looking for BJ Leiderman, who writes our theme music. But as Georgia Public ...
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PULLMAN, Wash. -- A count of the Western Monarch butterfly population last winter saw a staggering drop in numbers, but there are hopeful signs the beautiful pollinators are adapting to a changing ...
Researchers in the South want people to report Monarch butterfly sightings this winter as more butterflies seem to skip the long migration to... Monarch butterflies' migration patterns are changing.