Yesterday our photographer Katie Sokoler made her annual trek to the Butterfly Conservatory at the American Museum of Natural History, which focuses on "Tropical Butterflies Alive in Winter." The ...
Butterflies, those mystical fluttering embodiments of divine grace and beauty, are back at the American Museum of Natural History. The interactive exhibit, called "The Butterfly Conservatory: Tropical ...
Every winter, a marvelous spectacle occurs as hundreds of thousands of butterflies travel south across Taiwan in one of the world’s most rare migrations.
Los Angeles Natural History Museum takes wing this time of year. In fact, hundreds of wings. The museum’s seasonal Butterfly Pavilion, open now though Aug. 24, boasts more than 24 different species of ...
“Butterfly wrangler” Kim Zsembik shows off a Blue Morpho butterfly perched on a popsicle stick before its release into the Butterflies Alive! exhibit at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
One of the American Museum of Natural History's most popular seasonal exhibits, The Butterfly Conservatory, returns Oct. 6. UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Live butterflies will return to the American Museum of ...
Immersing yourself in the Butterflies Alive! exhibit at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History has become one of summer’s most joyful and colorful celebrations, made all the more special because ...
Monarch butterflies from the western United States have arrived in Santa Cruz and other parts of the California coast, clumping on branches of Monterey pine, coastal redwoods and eucalyptus, where ...
THE attractive set of wall pictures published under the above title consist of ten coloured plates, reproduced from water-colour drawings by Mr. A. Thorburn. On each plate, measuring 18 inches by 14 ...
A new study has revealed a strange relationship between an Amazonian butterfly species and its neighboring ants — the butterflies steal the ants' yummy and nutritious goo. Here's a look at the first ...
The new technology creates digital displays that are lit by surrounding light and are more natural looking than current display technologies that rely on energy-intensive bright lights hidden behind ...