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Monarch Butterfly Migration | Journey North Citizen Science Project Tracks Spring and F... - 0 views

  • Wings: Fresh-winged butterflies signify young butterflies of a new generation. Numbers: An increase in monarch numbers occurs when a new generation appears. Timing: It takes about a month—and a little longer in cool temperatures—for a generation to develop. Monarchs entered Texas over a month ago, so their offspring should be appearing now.
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https://www.learner.org/jnorth/monarch/spring2014/columbus_academy_mar2014_letter.html - 0 views

  • The goal of our visit was to make authentic connections with the students and teachers in Mexico through unit activities about the Mexican culture of this region, to share ideas on making a conservation plan to help save pollinators (like the Monarch Butterfly) and strengthen communication between both school communities through technology. Through visits in the school we met our goals, but we also learned so much more.
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      Subtopic: pollinators Paraphrase Author: Diane Griffinn Date: 2014 Publisher:  Journey North Retrieved on May 6, 2014 Paraphrase A real world experience when collaborating with teachers and students in Mexico allowed us to determine a plan of action for protecting Monarch Butterflies that pollinate.  
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