Florida Museum of Natural History: Kaleidoscope of Monarchs - Marveling at One of Nature's Greatest Journeys
October 29, 2019
October 29, 2019
GAINESVILLE, Florida, Oct. 29 -- The Florida Museum of Natural History issued the following research news:
Our horses breathed deep but kept a steady pace as we ascended to 10,000 feet above sea level, scanning the greenery for the first glimpse of orange.
The air was crisp, the February sun warm on our backs - perfect conditions for butterflies awakening from a chilly night's slumber.
Every fall, hundreds of millions of monarch butterflies, Danaus plexippu . . .
Our horses breathed deep but kept a steady pace as we ascended to 10,000 feet above sea level, scanning the greenery for the first glimpse of orange.
The air was crisp, the February sun warm on our backs - perfect conditions for butterflies awakening from a chilly night's slumber.
Every fall, hundreds of millions of monarch butterflies, Danaus plexippu . . .