A diverse natural community thrives in the milkweed growing along our
highways and woodland edges; in our open fields, fragmented prairies
and vacant lots; and in our lovingly tended gardens. Several kinds of
insects depend on milkweed as a food source. The best known of these
are the monarch butterflies whose late summer generation graduates from
milkweed nurseries all over North America to join in an impressive
migration. Some fly as far as 4800 kilometers (3000 miles) from the
northern United States and Canada to the mountains of Michoacan,
Mexico. That incredible accomplishment by such a small, seemingly
delicate creature has captured our imaginations and awakened many of us
to the milkweed community.
In the six years since the
publication of the first edition, Milkweed, Monarchs and More has found
its way into classrooms, homes, and nature centers. The larger type and
pictures are in response to requests for a larger format - more
classroom friendly for student reports and easier on older eyes. We've
also updated many of the sections, and added more information on
milkweed. We hope you enjoy it!
ISBN:
| 978-0-9657472-3-3
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| Pages: | 80
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