Tag Archives | Monarch Butterflies

The Easy Way You Can Help Save the Monarchs

The Easy Way You Can Help Save the Monarchs

by guest blogger Claudia Allen, avid amateur gardener Since 1990, more than 90 percent of monarch butterflies have disappeared. The good news: you can help. With their distinctive orange, black, and white markings, monarchs are the one butterfly most of us can identify. So familiar, in fact, that we might take them for granted. But […]

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7 Things I've Learned as Rodale's Content Manager

7 Things I’ve Learned as Rodale’s Content Manager

by Shelbi Stoneback, content manager at Rodale’s I thought I knew a lot about organic living and natural products. Growing up in the Rodale family, I learned a lot from my grandparents and family members and the vast collection of resources on science, research, and the history of organic here in the library at Rodale […]

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Save the Monarchs, Spread the Milkweed

Save the Monarchs, Spread the Milkweed

I’m one of those people who need to explore my surroundings, so when I found myself in Pacific Grove, California, for a conference, I couldn’t leave without visiting the Monarch Sanctuary. This was especially necessary because the monarchs are “wintering” in California right now. I wasn’t about to give up a chance to see thousands […]

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