Imperiled Butterflies of South Florida

Imperiled Butterflies of...

Imperiled Butterflies & Moths of South Florida

From Bombs to Butterflies

with Frank Ridgley DVM, Zoo/Wildlife Veterinarian for Zoo Miami's Conservation & Research Department

Do you live in the Miami area and want to help our local imperiled butterflies? If so, we have teamed up with Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens Connect to Protect Network to develop this Miami specific plant guide to help you. These are all native, low maintenance plants that are important host plant and/or nectar sources for our local species of butterflies. Butterflies need plants and we need you to make these choices for your property to help them survive and thrive. Click on the image to download a PDF.

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The Butterfly Bunker Laboratory

Bunker Before and After Invasive Plant Removal

Inside the Bunker

Monarchs and South Florida, Learn About the Do's and Don'ts

People love Monarch Butterflies and all of the recent press about their decline in some regions has raised a lot of awareness and people wanting to take action. But, did you know the Monarch situation in South Florida is much different than the rest of North America and you can do more harm than good if you don't understand the situation? Learn more about what is appropriate to do to help Monarchs and other imperiled butterflies in South Florida by watching this discussion with Tiffany Moore, Butterfly Specialist at Zoo Miami, and Dr. Andy Davis, Research Scientist at the University of Georgia. 

 

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