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Natural Connections: Magical monarchs march across millennia

Air whooshed in and out of my lungs as we picked our way up the side of an old volcano on a narrow, rocky trail at 10,000 feet above sea

Natural Connections: Magical monarchs march across millennia

Air whooshed in and out of my lungs as we picked our way up the side of an old volcano on a narrow, rocky trail at 10,000 feet above sea

Natural Connections: Magical monarchs march across millennia

Air whooshed in and out of my lungs as we picked our way up the side of an old volcano on a narrow, rocky trail at 10,000 feet above sea

Natural Connections: Spongy Moth Discovery

"This time of year, spongy moths are preparing to overwinter in egg masses attached to trees. The moth spends 75% of their life cycle in the egg stage. Scraping these egg masses into the trash is a control measure appropriate for late fall," writes Emily Stone, Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum.

Natural Connections: What the North Wind Swirls

"Under the feeders, along roadsides, and in open areas, juncos will forage by hopping, scratching, and pecking at the leaf litter, and flying up to glean food from low twigs and grasses. By eating ragweed, crabgrass, and pigweed seeds in the winter, and insects in the summer, juncos help keep pests under control," writes Emily Stone, Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum.

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