Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A monarch butterfly enjoys the flowers at the Tom Ridge and Julian Wetlands in this file photo. (Abby Drey/[email protected]) ...
Monarch butterfly numbers are rising, but extreme Texas weather is killing milkweed—putting their crucial spring migration at ...
The arrival of monarchs in the Northeast is one of nature’s most beautiful spectacles. Their grueling journey pays off, but it’s a miraculous flight that requires multiple generations of butterflies.
The monarch butterflies are making a comeback. For decades, the monarch butterfly population has been declining. Their winter ...
Monarch butterflies follow a two-way migration pattern to avoid winter. A two-way migration pattern is when an insect or animal migrates between two places or regions for any given reason. For the ...
PACIFIC GROVE — Longtime residents love to regale Natalie Johnston about the days when they had to sweep piles of western monarch butterflies off their front porches. They tell tales of teeming ...
Millions of monarch butterflies from across North America will begin their journey southward in search of a warmer winter climate. However, monarch butterflies face several threats, including humans, ...
Amid the eucalyptus groves at Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, local bug enthusiast Sasha Hernandez squinted through the draping green leaves, searching for flashes of black and orange — the ...
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by host Steve Curwood with Dan Fagin, a journalism professor at New York University. The ...
A monarch butterfly enjoys the flowers at the Tom Ridge and Julian Wetlands in this file photo. Abby Drey [email protected] Cooler temperatures and shorter days; goldenrods and asters blooming by ...
Cooler temperatures and shorter days; goldenrods and asters blooming by the roadside. These are all unmistakable signs that the monarch butterfly's migration through Pennsylvania has begun! Even those ...