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 Humans are killing helpful insects in hundreds of ways − simple steps can reduce the harmScientists have identified hundreds of inter-connected human activities that could be causing population declines. 
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 Wisconsin DNR seeks volunteers for Karner Blue butterfly monitoringMembers of the public can contribute data that allows scientists to monitor and support the endangered butterfly species. 
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 The Karner blues: Endangered butterfly barely survives along St. Croix River as similar species also struggleKarner blue butterflies are a poster child for insect conservation in the era of climate disruption and habitat restoration. 
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 Afton State Park Phenology, June 17 to June 23, 2022The summer solstice sees the longest sunlight and an abundance of life. 
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 Rare beach beetle surprises local expertBiologist on lower river spots imperiled insect that seeks out sand. 
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 Massive mayfly hatch on upper St. Croix River shows up on weather radarMeteorologists detect swarm of mating insects — a messy sign of clean water. 
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 Scientists find dazzling diversity of aquatic insects in the St. Croix RiverNew study reveals a remarkable number of species.of tiny, delicate creatures that spend most their life underwater. 
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 Citizen Scientists Sought for St. Croix Insect Survey“BioBlitz” event on Saturday, June 27 at the Minnesota Interstate State Park will enlist public to document what bugs call the park home. 


