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Butterfly experts are planting 15,000 milkweed plants along Florida roadsides to help monarchs
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

Butterfly experts are planting 15,000 milkweed plants along Florida roadsides to help monarchs

Experts are collaborating to plant 15,000 milkweed plants along Florida roadsides to support monarch butterfly populations. The initiative involves the Florida Museum of Natural History and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), which has committed to managing 10,200 acres of roadside land for conservation. The project, led by the University of Illinois Chicago, aims to create environmental corridors for pollinators. A $150,000 grant awarded to the Florida Museum in 2023 supports the planting and monitoring of milkweeds over several years, with plans to add 6,000 more plants by 2029. Milkweeds provide essential nectar resources for various pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and other insects.

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Butterfly experts are planting 15,000 milkweed plants along Florida roadsides to help monarchs

Experts are collaborating to plant 15,000 milkweed plants along Florida roadsides to support monarch butterfly populations. The initiative involves the Florida Museum of Natural History and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), which has committed to managing 10,200 acres of roadside land for conservation. The project, led by the University of Illinois Chicago, aims to create environmental corridors for pollinators. A $150,000 grant awarded to the Florida Museum in 2023 supports the planting and monitoring of milkweeds over several years, with plans to add 6,000 more plants by 2029. Milkweeds provide essential nectar resources for various pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and other insects.

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