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  2. All About the Monarch Butterfly: A Free Lesson Plan - AOL

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    The monarch butterfly is easily identified by its bold orange, black and white coloring. This fascinating insect goes through an amazing life cycle consisting of four stages: egg, larvae, pupa ...

  3. Best Butterfly Kits for Kids - AOL

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    Everything you need for an indoor habitat for your growing gardener. Just add imagination. Creativity for Kids. Buy. Give your garden wings with this butterfly terrarium.This kit contains all you ...

  4. Monarch butterfly - Wikipedia

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    The monarch butterfly or simply monarch (Danaus plexippus) is a milkweed butterfly (subfamily Danainae) in the family Nymphalidae. [6] Other common names, depending on region, include milkweed , common tiger , wanderer , and black-veined brown . [ 7 ]

  5. Butterfly Tale - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly Tale is a 2023 animated family adventure film directed by Sophie Roy and written by Heidi Foss and Lienne Sawatsky. It features the voices of Tatiana Maslany and Mena Massoud . Based on the real-life migration of monarch butterflies , the plot follows a young butterfly named Patrick who goes on a adventure over North America to follow ...

  6. Butterfly gardening - Wikipedia

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    A monarch waystation near the town of Berwyn Heights in Prince George's County, Maryland (June 2017) Butterfly gardening provides a recreational activity to view butterflies interacting with the environment. Besides anthropocentric values of butterfly gardening, creating habitat reduces the impacts of habitat fragmentation and

  7. Monarch Grove Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Grove's citizens voted to create a tax to establish the sanctuary, in 1990, as a part of Measure G, City of Pacific Grove Butterfly Habitat and Bond Measure. [2] The city was able to collaborate with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to go through with the purchase of the land, finalizing the acquisition in 1992. [ 4 ]