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Humans are killing helpful insects in hundreds of ways − simple steps can reduce the harm
Scientists 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 monitoring
Members 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 struggle
Karner 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, 2022
The summer solstice sees the longest sunlight and an abundance of life.
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Rare beach beetle surprises local expert
Biologist 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 radar
Meteorologists 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 River
New 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.