Monarch Butterfly Update: March 31, 2011 | ||||||||||
Cold temperatures held the monarchs back last week, and our migration map is showing some surprises. Did the observer in North Carolina see a monarch? Review the evidence and vote! Visit an Angangueo school with a U.S. teacher, and think about preparing for Earth Day. Have you created habitat for monarchs? If so, tell us how your garden grows! This Week's Update Includes:
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Thousands Remain! Migration Highlights Look at the contrast these temperature maps show! Think about how cold temperatures affect monarchs. Where was it too cold to fly last week? How about the week before? Watch the animated migration map and see how clearly the northward flow stopped. Unexpected Findings in the Southeast Where Did the Alabama Monarchs Come From? Was the North Carolina Sighting a Monarch? Let's Vote! |
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Conservation: Getting Ready for Earth Day? | ||||||||||
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Habitat Projects: Share, Meet, and Learn | ||||||||||
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The Migration: Maps and Journal Page | ||||||||||
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The next Monarch Migration Update will be posted on April 7, 2011. | ||||||||||
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