Monarch Watch : Butterfly Gardening
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Description: Host plants and gardening tips to attract the Monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus.
Monarch Watch : Butterfly Gardening : Introduction Scientists, environmentalists, and politicians have brought habitat destruction and the cost that has for wildlife to the attention of people around the world. In response, many people have begun work to preserve the natural areas that still exist and to restore other areas that once served as home to wild animals and plants. Schools can also take part in this preservation and restoration movement by making their yards more friendly to wildlife.
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Page title: | Monarch Watch : Butterfly Gardening : Introduction |
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Description: | Monarch Watch is a cooperative network of students, teachers, volunteers and researchers dedicated to the study of the Monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus and its spectacular fall migration. |
IP-address: | 209.151.89.60 |