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Are butterflies wildlife? Depends where you live in the U.S.

A legal quirk leaves officials in at least a dozen states with little or no authority to protect insects. That’s a growing problem for humans.
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Florida’s beekeepers reel from Hurricane Ian

The storm destroyed up to 300,000 beehives, the Florida State Beekeepers Association said. The loss could have far-reaching consequences for the country’s food supply.
To learn bees' secrets, count them one by one

To learn bees' secrets, count them one by one

The decline of bee populations is a looming crisis, but there is a dearth of scientific data. Hyperlocal researchers, with nets and notebooks, could be key.
How a rooftop meadow of bees and butterflies shows NYC's future
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How a rooftop meadow of bees and butterflies shows NYC's future

A Greenpoint building is part of a push to combat climate change and make the city more welcoming to wildlife.
Margaret Renkl: Tennessee makes way for the monarchs
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Margaret Renkl: Tennessee makes way for the monarchs

A new wildflower meadow at a Tennessee welcome center is just one of many efforts to address the loss of pollinator habitat.
These animal migrations are huge — and invisible
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These animal migrations are huge — and invisible

Swarms of insects move across continents each year. Scientists used radar to track one species and discovered a vast ecological force.
The insect apocalypse is here
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The insect apocalypse is here

What does it mean for the rest of life on Earth?
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