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Monarch butterflies are the only butterfly species known to make a two-way migration, traveling both north and south each ...
Arkansas highways are lined with wildflowers that are a key component in Arkansas's environmental and economic health, yet ...
$30. ozarkfolkways.org. Diana Fritillary Project -- Comparing the Arkansas state butterfly to the Monarch, 10 a.m., Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Fayetteville. $30 at bgozarks.org. Game Day ...
WASHINGTON — The monarch butterfly fluttered a step closer to extinction Thursday, as scientists put the iconic orange-and-black insect on the endangered list because of its fast dwindling numbers.
Discover Bella Vista, the city’s Advertising and Promotion Commission, Benton Country Master Naturalists and Cooper Elementary School organized Butterflies Impossible, a welcoming committee for ...
Arkansans drive by beautiful wildflowers along roadsides throughout the state in spring and summer and likely often overlook ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- For anyone who has ever gazed at a butterfly and wondered what it sees, and how that influences how it behaves, a professor at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville is trying to ...
Students were involved last year in a grant funded by the Arkansas Game and Fish ... on school grounds to encourage monarchs and other butterflies to stop and feed along their annual migration.
Arkansas is a great place to spot monarch butterflies as it falls directly in their migration path! While monarch butterflies travel through Arkansas in both the spring (late March to April ...