FAIRBANKS — All the big, black and yellow striped butterflies you see fluttering about are nothing unusual. It’s just the annual outbreak of hatching Canadian tiger swallowtails. “Tiger swallowtails ...
The monarch population has been in decline for years, and now a committee of scientists in Canada is calling the butterflies "endangered." The butterfly population has seen "declines of greater than ...
The Appalachian tiger swallowtail butterfly is a rare breed: Some 100,000 years ago, two different species mated and their hybrid offspring gave rise to the Appalachian species, researchers have found ...
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Butterflies in Flight at the Canadian Museum of Nature
Outside, Ottawa has started what’s expected to be at least a week of super-chilly weather. But inside the Canadian Museum of ...
Maggie MacNeil brought home the gold for Canada after she placed first in the 100m butterfly on Sunday. Not only did she win Canada's first gold medal of the season, but she is also the first Canadian ...
The Appalachian tiger swallowtail butterfly is a rare breed: Some 100,000 years ago, two different species mated and their hybrid offspring gave rise to the Appalachian species, researchers have found ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Monarch butterflies in their winter refuge in Morelia, Mexico. (Photo: gailfisher/Wikimedia Commons) Scientists, biologists and mathematicians have built a model circuit to simulate the internal ...
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