"Even monarchs have limits." Researchers issue warning after observing unexpected pattern among butterflies: 'There are side effects' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Climate warming reduces nectar quality in flowers, leaving migrating monarch butterflies with less energy to survive winter.
MISSION, Texas (Border Report) — Wearing dark sunglasses, long sleeves and a wide-brimmed hat, Florida retiree Linda Cooper came prepared to gaze at butterflies in 90-degree weather Thursday at the ...
For years, home gardeners have been told to do one thing to save monarch butterflies: plant milkweed, the only plant monarch caterpillars eat. And for years, that’s what Linda Barber Auld, known as ...
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller has called for “common sense conservation efforts to protect monarch butterfly populations,” but his actions don’t match his words. This comment from March ...