It"s lunch time for these beautiful monarch butterflies, which like to feed on clusters of colorful wildflowers. While they dine out on nectar, they get a light dusting of pollen, which is then spread to other flowers they land on. This process is pollination, transferring pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, and is crucial for growing many of our fruits and vegetables. It improves the quality and quantity of crops and increases harvest yields. Nearly $20 billion of goods are produced in the US alone each year, because of pollination.
Pollinator Week
Today in History
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A temple, preserved
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Are you older than this lake?
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Talampaya National Park, Argentina
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Joshua Tree National Park, California
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The snows of Fuji
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Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
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Tiny fliers head south
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At ease, it’s Armed Forces Day
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A truly American monument
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Happy Arbor Day!
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Koala in the Great Otway National Park, Australia
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A circular celebration
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Washington, DC
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National Public Lands Day
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The call of the wild in Alaska
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Sibiu Christmas market, Romania
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Boxing Day—a shopper’s delight
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American Wetlands Month
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Wicker fields in Cañamares, Spain
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Al-Khazneh in Petra, Jordan
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Spring equinox
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World Reef Awareness Day
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An improbable tribute for Towel Day
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World Art Day
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Salmon migration in full swing
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Val Gardena, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy
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Red deer stag in Glen Affric, Scottish Highlands
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Beautiful baobabs
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Let the Highland games begin
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Train crossing the Tadami River in Japan
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