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  2. List of butterflies of Texas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Texas butterflies, all species of butterfly found in the state of Texas. Family Papilionidae (swallowtails) Subfamily Papilioninae (swallowtails ...

  3. National Butterfly Center - Wikipedia

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    The proposed US–Mexico border wall is slated to pass through the grounds of the National Butterfly Center. [7] [8] Filmmaker Krista Schlyer, part of an all-woman team creating a documentary film about the butterflies and the border wall, Ay Mariposa, [9] estimates that construction would put "70 percent of the preserve habitat behind the border wall."

  4. Plummeting number of monarch butterflies in Texas need ... - AOL

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    The rapidly declining monarch butterfly population will be stopping by Texas starting in August. Here’s where to see them and how to make their stay better. Plummeting number of monarch ...

  5. List of butterflies of North America (Pieridae) - Wikipedia

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    Whites and sulphurs are small to medium-sized butterflies. Their wingspans range from 0.8 to 4.0 inches (2-10.2 cm). There are about 1,000 species worldwide with about 61 species in North America. Most whites and sulphurs are white, yellow, and orange with some black, and some may be various shades of gray green.

  6. Outdoors: There plenty to know about butterflies, the over ...

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    The second requirement for butterflies is a source of water. It can be a bird bath. Mine sits on my stonewall. I have seen butterflies, birds, and even foxes drink from it.

  7. Ask the Master Gardener: How to attract butterflies, and the ...

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    A better choice for butterflies would be a variety of native plants. There are beautiful native shrubs that are both nectar plants and host plants for various pollinators.