Monarch Butterfly Update: April 28, 2011 | ||||||||||
With cool temperatures across the north, the monarchs appear to have moved eastward instead of northward. While the number of sightings continues to fall, fresh-winged butterflies are also appearing. This week, take a look at mystery monarch photos. Can you guess what these unique objects do, based on how they look? This Week's Update Includes:
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For over two weeks, the migration has seemed stuck below latitude 40N. Watch the animated migration map and see how monarchs build below that line, not venturing northward. A Jump to the East
Cold North, Warm South Slow-Growing Consequences of Cold Carried Away! Early Monarch in Michigan
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Monarch Mystery Photos: Exploring Form and Function in Nature | ||||||||||
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The Migration: Maps and Journal Page | ||||||||||
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Annual Evaluation: Please Share Your Thoughts | ||||||||||
Please take a few minutes to complete our Annual Evaluation. With your help, we can we document Journey North's reach, impact and value. Thank you!
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The next Monarch Migration Update will be posted on May 5, 2011. | ||||||||||
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