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The Story of Carry the EARTH
September 20, 2018

Saving the Endangered Western Monarch Butterfly

Published by girlscouttroop1621 (Theodore Payne Foundation in Sun Valley, CA) at March 18, 2019
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Girl Scout Troop 1621, LCF 4th grade Juniors, went to the Theodore Payne Foundation in Sun Valley, CA  and earned a Gardening patch learning about the benefits of native SoCal plants, insects and animals. They each planted native milkweed seeds to grow at home and transplant in garden. This native milkweed will hopefully help to bring the critically endangered Western Monarch butterfly back to stable numbers.

  

  

  

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