Monarch Migration Update: May 7, 2009 |
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Today's Report Includes:
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Have you noticed? >> |
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The Migration: Highlights, Maps, and Questions | |||||
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Migration Highlights | |||||
Monarchs
Cross into Canada!
Watching the Wings for Clues May
2 Manhattan, New York (40 N, -74 W) May
3 Toledo, Ohio (41 N, -83 W) May
2 Galesburg, Illinois (41 N, -90 W) Other Highlights
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Go Wing-watching! Here are questions you can can ask as you look carefully at a butterfly's wings:
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Slideshow: Butterfly Wings: What Can You Learn by Looking Closely? >> | |||||
Monarch wings are strong. They can carry a monarch over a thousand of miles. They can last over a hundred years if they're kept in a museum. But life is tough for a butterfly. Wings that begin as fresh as a flower, become faded, tattered, and torn over time. You can learn a lot about a butterfly by looking closely at its wings. Take a look! |
Slideshow >> |
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Year-end Evaluation: Please Share Your Thoughts! >> | |||||
Please take a few minutes to complete our Year-end Evaluation. With your help, we can we document Journey North's reach, impact and value. We need comments like yours to keep the program going and growing. Thank you! >> |
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Links: Monarch Butterfly Resources to Explore | |||||
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More
Monarch Lessons and
Teaching Ideas! |
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The Next Monarch Migration Update Will Be Posted on May 14, 2009.
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