Eastern monarch butterflies have begun migrating across Ohio to wintering sites in Mexico, though the future of the species is at risk. It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... hundreds of thousands of ...
Many butterflies from around the world migrate each year, but no butterfly can match the incredible monarch butterfly migration. In autumn, these orange and black butterflies travel up to 2,000 miles ...
If you've ever pulled out your phone to take a picture of a butterfly, researchers want your help. A team from the University of Maine is using an app that lets citizens scientists along the East ...
Every year, for millions of years, a huge number of painted lady butterflies have migrated thousands of miles across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Though they've been a common sight throughout ...
After years of worry about declining populations, monarch butterflies could be making a comeback across North America. The year started out well for the eastern monarchs. The NRDC cites a count of ...
Texas highways sit directly in the path of monarch butterfly migration, and researchers say vehicle collisions are a major – ...
While Bronson always hopes for more butterflies, she expects this season’s count to be low like last year, when the Pismo ...
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- There's a fluttering sight to be on the lookout for during your next walk or run outside. The biggest monarch butterfly migration in decades is expected to come through North ...
MADISON (WKOW) - This species of butterfly migrate twice a year, traveling around three thousand miles each time. During the Summer, you may notice monarch butterflies, danaus plexippus, flying from ...
CERRO PELON, Mexico – One of the most recognizable symbols of Dia de Muertos is a creature many people in San Antonio and South Texas are familiar with, the monarch butterfly. In Day of the Dead lore, ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The Monarch butterfly migration is underway and Oregon Ridge Nature Center held an event to tag ...