Does the shading make a difference? UGA researches use web photos in butterfly research
A University of Georgia study recently determined that there are no basic differences in Monarch butterflies that live in eastern North America an...

A University of Georgia study recently determined that there are no basic differences in Monarch butterflies that live in eastern North America and their counterparts in the west. The opinion emerged from a study staged to determine if the lighter color of the western butterfly caterpillar was due to a greater exposure of sunlight. Native gardening: Planting seeds for the future: Athens gardeners turn to native plants to support pollinators New bloodsucker: A new kind of tick has made its way to north Georgia.