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.
It's been an unusually hot fall in Texas, and that may explain why the iconic southbound march of the monarch butterfly appears to be slowing to a crawl. In Central Texas' "Funnel" corridor, the ...
As temperatures drop in the north and summer nights give way to cool autumn mornings, millions of monarch butterflies will begin a pilgrimage of up to 3,000 miles towards southern latitudes. Despite ...
SPRINGDALE, Ark. — The annual Monarch Flight Festival released around 50 monarch butterflies on Sept. 14. Every year the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History partners with Downtown Springdale to raise ...
Every fall, millions of monarch butterflies drift across Texas skies on their way from Canada to Mexico. It's one of the longest insect migrations on the planet, and for many monarchs, Texas is the ...
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