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    February 16, 2020

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    Sligo Creek Adjacent: Will you plant milkweed today? The Monarchs need it! You can buy seeds for like $2 a packet, and seedlings at any nursery. We remove more lawn grass each spring and replace it with milkweed and other wildlife habitat.

    Christopher Lancette @chrislancette

    "Monarch butterflies lose sanctuary in Mexico as climate changes." All of us can help the Monarchs by planting milkweed. My wife and I removed much of our front yard lawn and replaced it with milkweed to help these beautiful creatures. @naomi_schanen https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/03/26/monarch-butterfly-michoacan-climate-change/

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