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Butterflies are fragile and vulnerable to predation by all kinds of critters, from birds and reptiles to spiders and other ...
Meet Lisa Benish, the educator introducting rural Virginia students to nature at the Blue Ridge Discovery Center.
The butterfly population in the U.S. has dropped more than 20% over the past two decades. Some species living in Connecticut ...
From vibrant butterflies in California to peculiar beetles in the Appalachian Mountains ... s most isolated butterflies—the Uncompahgre fritillary. This small, dark brown butterfly with distinctive ...
DAMASCUS, Va. — Thru-hikers, vendors, musicians and trail enthusiasts all gathered in Damascus Friday for the 38th Appalachian Trail Days Festival. The event is set to bring in an estimated ...
It’s a long way from the crowded Beltway around Washington DC to the Appalachian Mountains near Cumberland Gap ... Least Tern, and Black Skimmer. Brown-headed Nuthatch can be found in pines. Several ...
Use our contact form to share information. Sign-up here. The visa of an international student at Appalachian State University has been reinstated by the federal government after being initially ...
“They are talking about the Malabar Flash or the Rapala Lankana, a butterfly belonging to the Blues family and considered very rare. It’s a dream species of any butterfly enthusiast,” says ...
While Dr Brown enjoyed a successful career in orthodontics, his passion for butterflies started as an eight-year-old finding butterflies around the creeks of Wollongong on the NSW South Coast.
Even our commonest brown butterflies plummeted, with the charming and well recognised ringlet declining by 70% and the near ubiquitous and unfussy meadow brown having fallen by 69%. What is ...
Net in hand, he was hoping to get a glimpse of a grasshopper, called Appalachia hebardi, more commonly called Appalachian grasshopper ... well camouflaged by its olive and brown coloring. Loss of ...
(WCYB) — Nearly 30 miles of the Appalachian Trail reopened Friday in Southwest Virginia following the destruction caused by Helene. This means that the entire trail in Virginia is now open.