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  2. Monarch butterflies are endangered. Here’s how to help them ...

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    Populations of these iconic insects have decreased significantly over the past few decades, but there are things you can do to make their trip through Kansas and Missouri easier.

  3. Monarch butterfly migration - Wikipedia

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    Monarch butterfly migration is the phenomenon, mainly across North America, where the subspecies Danaus plexippus plexippus migrates each autumn to overwintering sites on the West Coast of California or mountainous sites in Central Mexico. Other populations from around the world perform minor migrations or none at all.

  4. Her native plant garden brings all the butterflies to the ...

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    A monarch butterfly lands in Aurora Anaya's garden, filled with native plants at her Whittier home. The butterflies are abundant in late summer, despite many of the native shrubs losing their blooms.

  5. Monarch butterflies need help. Here's what you can do - AOL

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    The Monarch Alliance is accepting applications to receive native milkweed and pollinator plants through its Monarch Waystation Grant Program. Monarch butterflies need help. Here's what you can do

  6. Butterfly gardening - Wikipedia

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    Published lists of host plants for butterflies and other pollinators can help select the plant species desired in the garden. [18] While non-native plants can provide floral resources to a garden, they can also have an overall negative effect on butterflies and other pollinators. [10] Therefore, it is often recommended to use native plants.

  7. Lepidoptera migration - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, in periods of strong migration in Australia, these butterflies have been known to migrate to New Zealand. [25] The bogong moth also migrates biannually towards and from the Australian Alps. [6] Several South and Central American species of Uraniidae display a great peak in migratory behavior in certain years. In the years with a ...

  8. What you can do to help save the monarch butterfly. Yes, it ...

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    The International Union for Conservation of Nature has placed the migratory monarch butterfly on its Red List of Endangered Species. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Asclepias curassavica - Wikipedia

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    While tropical milkweed may effectively sustain monarch larvae, the perennial growth of the plant takes ill effect on the monarchs' migratory patterns and may have other physiological effects. [8] Use of the tropical milkweed in gardens has disrupted monarch migrations notably in California, Texas, Florida, and South Carolina. [ 9 ]