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The American Snout butterflies are back in Bexar County. They're fluttering everywhere. They're leaving a splattered mess on cars and trucks. But they also play an important role in the region's ecology.
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The small, moth-like butterflies typically appear each year around Labor Day.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said other species are "higher priority" for listing as threatened or endangered.
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The death of hundreds of innocent butterflies is nothing to feel good about. But there are just so many of them.
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From Texas Standard : Did you know that the monarch butterfly is the Texas state insect? They flutter through the state this time of year when they...
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Mexican officials calculated an increase in the monarch butterfly population early this year but overall, the population has declined by 90% since the…
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The death of hundreds of innocent butterflies is nothing to feel good about. But there are just so many of them. Molly Keck, an entomologist with the…
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It's a week away from fall, but don’t tell that to the lightning bugs. The fireflies are here now and they’re sneakier than they may seem.Molly Keck, an…
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You may have noticed a lot of butterflies recently and seen more than you’d like smashed on your windshield or in the grill of your car. Experts say for…
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Monarch butterflies are vanishing from America’s backyards at an alarming rate. This could have devastating consequences for the ecosystem as well as the…