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Monarch Magic ageratum is a new plant for spring 2025 that will be available at garden centers this year. The flowers are a ...
Tucked away within the Fort Sill Natural Resources compound, something small but mighty is taking root—one milkweed sprout, ...
The Garden City Environmental Advisory Board (EAB) meeting on Wednesday, April 16, featured a presentation on the status of pollinators in the village and the greater Long Island region, delivered by ...
Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) enjoying it’s host plant Milkweed (Asclepias). Planting Milkweed and pollinator friendly flowers can make a critical difference in saving these beloved ...
Last week, on Earth Day, county officials joined with community sustainability activists in breaking ground on a new ...
A garden project at Michael Gunn Park is taking root to support some of nature's smallest and most important pollinators—monarch butterflies.
Thousands of pollinator-friendly plants are available for purchase during Monarch Watch’s annual online sale and spring open ...
By any measure, the revival of the bald eagle stands as one of the great environmental triumphs in conservation history. In 1963 the national bird ...
Garrick Travis Mijares warns that pollinator populations are declining due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change ...
If there is no bird more American than the eagle, there is no butterfly more American than the monarch ... t a weed at all). Garden centers should prominently feature pollinator-friendly species.
Formerly a staging area for a river restoration project, a tiny patch of land along t River is slated to become a pollinator garden thanks to the partnership of the city, conservation group River ...