Local efforts underway to help protect monarch butterflies

Local efforts underway to help protect monarch butterflies

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Butterflies and bees quietly travel throughout our yards keeping flowers and gardens pollinated. They are small creatures with big jobs. And their lives are in danger due to lack of habitat and the amount of pesticides used in even the smallest of yards. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, nearly a billion monarch
I have a photo from the 70th Class Reunion from 1953 that I mentioned last week. From left to right - Opal Burdick Goldsmith, Shirley Smith Anderson (Harbor Springs High Schoolu2019s first homecoming queen) Ann Irish Wilderom (one of the teachers who ins Please subscribe to the Harbor Light News or login to continue to enjoy reading your local newspaper.

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