A critically endangered butterfly that lives in the southernmost part of Florida thrives in certain years. Researchers turned to weather data to find out why, and the answer brought a surprise twist.
Butterflies and moths look alike and are in the same family, Lepidoptera. Their life cycles start with eggs that hatch to ...
Butterfly Equity, guided by its mantra of turning caterpillars into butterflies, spent nearly $2 billion to see just how high a certain duck could soar – ...
That the spraying is not happening this year appears to be true. The Ministry of Forests has no scheduled spongy moth spraying for 2025, according to its website.
ASGA's vice president of science and innovation told sugarbeet growers the potential listing of monarch butterflies as ...
The government has been spraying a chemical from the air in Kamloops, the Okanagan and around the province to combat the ...
An extraordinarily rare and unique little butterfly on the brink of extinction, the Wolkberg Zulu in Limpopo, has been given ...
While landscapes and wildlife usually come to mind when thinking about units of the National Park System, there are national ...
A Texas wolf sanctuary rescues wolves from captivity. After they rescued one young white wolf and nursed her back to health, ...
Sarah Hilburn, a member of the Hill Country Master Naturalists, talks about monarch larva monitoring to a crowd of about 60 ...
By Bobby Bascomb Insect conservation NGO the Xerces Society recently petitioned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ...
A species of grasshopper native to Appalachia, believed to be extinct, was spotted last year in Augusta County. It’s among several rare and never before seen plants and animals that were discovered in ...