Houston Zoo hosts first-ever public plant sale
Read full article: Houston Zoo hosts first-ever public plant saleThis spring, the Houston Zoo is blossoming with colorful plant displays and special zookeeper chats that focus on pollinators. It's all part of 'Zoo Bloom,' a chance to learn more about the plants that play an important role both here at the zoo and throughout our city. Plus, for the first time ever the zoo will host a public plant sale so you can take home plants from your favorite animal habitat. Watch the full video as Houston Life's Derrick Shore goes behind the scenes at the zoo's greenhouse, where baby cuttings are springing to life.
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Monarch butterflies down 26% in Mexico wintering grounds
Read full article: Monarch butterflies down 26% in Mexico wintering groundsThe number of western monarch butterflies wintering along the California coast has plummeted to a new record low, putting the orange-and-black insects closer to extinction, researchers announced Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)(AP) ā The number of monarch butterflies that showed up at their winter resting grounds in central Mexico decreased by about 26% this year, and four times as many trees were lost to illegal logging, drought and other causes, making 2020 a bad year for the butterflies. Gloria Tavera, the regional director of Mexico's Commission for National Protected Areas, blamed the drop on āextreme climate conditions,ā the loss of milkweed habitat in the United States and Canada on which butterflies depend, and deforestation in the butterflies' wintering grounds in Mexico. AdIllegal logging in the monarchs wintering rounds rose to almost 13.4 hectares (33 acres), a huge increase from the 0.43 hectare (1 acre) lost to logging last year. The butterflies hit a low of just 0.67 hectares (1.66 acres) in 2013-2014.