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Groundbreaking set: Butterfly house, demonstration garden to link food and pollinators
via Missoula Current
The Rocky Mountain Gardens & Exploration Center is set to break ground this Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Missoula County Fairgrounds. The project includes an outdoor demonstration garden and a tropical butterfly house.
and last updated 2021-05-12 12:07:55-04
MISSOULA â A warm and tropical house thatâs home to free-flying butterflies and flowering plants at the Missoula County Fairgrounds is set to break ground this month, but efforts to close out the capital campaign continue.
Along with the Healthy Acres Healthy Communities Foundation, the Missoula Butterfly House & Insectarium has raised $3 million, moving the project closer to its $5 million goal.
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Jenny Weber of Panhandle Butterfly House & Nature Center talks about the nonprofit s move to Milton.
After more than two decades in Navarre, the Panhandle Butterfly House & Nature Center is planning to re-open this summer in a new location with more space and a mission to teach “beyond the butterfly.”
“We’re coming back out of our chrysalis, we’re gonna fly,” said Jenny Weber, president of the Panhandle Butterfly House & Nature Center. “This is so exciting it’s ridiculous.”
Weber is the “volunteer in charge,” as she calls it, spearheading the efforts to create a permanent home for the nonprofit.
Kansas City, Mo. – If you enjoy watching butterflies, you may also enjoy contributing to scientific knowledge about them. The Missouri Department of Conservation will offer a free virtual training session from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 15, on how to participate in the Missouri Butterfly Monitoring Network.
Participants will learn about 25 of Missouri’s most common butterflies. They will learn how to identify them and how butterfly surveys are conducted. They will also complete one of the three requirements to qualify for participation in the surveys. The course will be taught by Tad Yankoski, entomologist for the Butterfly House, and Lisa Richter, MDC naturalist at the Burr Oak Woods Nature Center in Blue Springs.
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