These butterflies are notoriously difficult to spot because they only take flight for a short window, usually during the last ...
Frosted elfin butterfly caterpillars were released in North Florida as part of a reintroduction program. The FWC, along with partner organizations, bred the caterpillars and released them into a ...
This spring, researchers successfully reared some 400 caterpillars of the rare frosted elfin butterfly and released more than half into the wild in their historic North Florida range. The spring sun ...
Biologists deposited caterpillars of the rare frosted elfin butterfly on its host plant, the sundial lupine, in north Florida. Photo from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ...
Monarch butterfly numbers are declining, but people like Lorene and Robert Miller of Plain City are helping in a major way.
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