This upcoming weekend, people from all around the state are getting up close and personal with their local insect community.
Tag: Pollinators
Monarch butterflies lingering in Georgia; volunteers sought to help monitor them
Monarch Migration 2021 should be about over in Georgia. It’s not. This has prompted butterfly specialists to ask citizen scientists for help.
Georgia taking steps to save ‘The Little Things that Run the World’
The global decline in insects of all kinds is the backdrop for the end-of-summer push for bees and butterflies, including the expansion of a pollinator partnership from metro Atlanta to cover all of Georgia.
Spring for Early Pollinators
By Teri Nye, Park Pride’s Visioning Coordinator and resident botanist Signs of spring are around us! Mayapples and bloodroot are pushing up out of the soil with leaves wrapped around should there be a chill. Dogwoods are unfurling creamy white bracts and redbuds are parading fuchsia flowers on each still-bare branch. What welcome sights! Once […]
