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Mar 27, 2010 6:28 AM CST
Name: Sheila F
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Thanks Linda, it is a very sad article indeed. But we have to remember who is in control and that the Monarchs are a very strong butterfly. We can all do our part by planting milkweed and overwintering milkweed to be ready in the fall and again in the spring. The quicker they begin laying eggs the larger the numbers will be.

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