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E.V.E. LOCAL SHIP/SCIFI RP SIM {NEW}
Taken at E.V.E. OUTER REALM SPACE OUTPOST,BROTHEL & WAYSTATION, Vault of Souls (151, 217, 22)
Lina Rifai, associate professor of vertebrate biology at IU Kokomo, leads students on a research project studying monarch butterflies. Rifai helped IU Kokomo earn a certificate and designation as a “Monarch Waystation.”
IU Kokomo’s campus now “provides critical resources for monarchs throughout their annual cycle of reproduction and migration and supports other pollinators and wildlife.”
Monarch Watch (Monarchwatch.org) creates, conserves, and protects monarch habitats and is headquartered at Kansas University. (Photography by Mike Glassburn and Lina Rifai/IU Kokomo)
The great season continues with already the 800th Monarch reared from an egg at Monarch Waystation #2638, Salem, MA
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Taken at E.V.E. OUTER REALM SPACE OUTPOST,BROTHEL & WAYSTATION, Vault of Souls (134, 200, 3769)
Charlotte Rhodes Butterfly Garden -- Monarch Waystation...
I would guess the wings are too damaged to make the long trip South...
Lina Rifai, associate professor of vertebrate biology at IU Kokomo, leads students on a research project studying monarch butterflies. Rifai helped IU Kokomo earn a certificate and designation as a “Monarch Waystation.”
IU Kokomo’s campus now “provides critical resources for monarchs throughout their annual cycle of reproduction and migration and supports other pollinators and wildlife.”
Monarch Watch (Monarchwatch.org) creates, conserves, and protects monarch habitats and is headquartered at Kansas University. (Photography by Mike Glassburn and Lina Rifai/IU Kokomo)
September in our "Butterfly Waystation", Learning to Fly Again! Lots to see and my New England Aster to the left is just starting to show signs of blooming! That Aster is huge!
Lina Rifai, associate professor of vertebrate biology at IU Kokomo, leads students on a research project studying monarch butterflies. Rifai helped IU Kokomo earn a certificate and designation as a “Monarch Waystation.”
IU Kokomo’s campus now “provides critical resources for monarchs throughout their annual cycle of reproduction and migration and supports other pollinators and wildlife.”
Monarch Watch (Monarchwatch.org) creates, conserves, and protects monarch habitats and is headquartered at Kansas University. (Photography by Mike Glassburn and Lina Rifai/IU Kokomo)
E.V.E. LOCAL SHIP/SCIFI RP SIM {NEW}
Taken at E.V.E. OUTER REALM SPACE OUTPOST,BROTHEL & WAYSTATION, Vault of Souls (145, 231, 3770)
E.V.E. LOCAL SHIP/SCIFI RP SIM {NEW}
Taken at E.V.E. OUTER REALM SPACE OUTPOST,BROTHEL & WAYSTATION, Vault of Souls (145, 231, 3770)
Lina Rifai, associate professor of vertebrate biology at IU Kokomo, leads students on a research project studying monarch butterflies. Rifai helped IU Kokomo earn a certificate and designation as a “Monarch Waystation.”
IU Kokomo’s campus now “provides critical resources for monarchs throughout their annual cycle of reproduction and migration and supports other pollinators and wildlife.”
Monarch Watch (Monarchwatch.org) creates, conserves, and protects monarch habitats and is headquartered at Kansas University. (Photography by Mike Glassburn and Lina Rifai/IU Kokomo)