For years I thought the name of this plant was angelpod! Although angelpod is not its name, I think you'll agree with me that our Wild...| www.clayandlimestone.com
Today a monarch butterfly finally found our little milkweed patch in our roadside garden bed. Last year, three plants appeared there on their own, and in late July we saw a caterpillar. In the spri…| Finding Our Way Home
The efforts needed to address the decline of monarchs require many hands, which is where individual and community volunteers step in.| The National Wildlife Federation Blog
Migrating whales, wintering monarchs, extreme tides, elephant seals, and upwards of 400 species of birds make winter the best time for wildlife watching in Santa Cruz County!| Visit Santa Cruz County