The first countrywide systematic analysis of butterfly abundance found that the number of butterflies in the Lower 48 states ...
Several Observer-area stars shined at the N.C. Independent Schools’ Division state swimming championships ... Teammate Caroline Mallard won the 100 yard butterfly and swam on two winning relay ...
Nick Haddad, a Michigan State University ... At least one butterfly he has personally studied — the Saint Francis’s satyr, found only in North Carolina — may have already gone extinct.
Alex Walsh placed third in 50.00, narrowly missing becoming the 14th member of the sub-50 club, while NC State freshman Leah Shackley grabbed fourth (50.33). Event 18 Women 100 Yard Butterfly ...
The NC State commit went out in style with an unbeaten ... straight Big North Freedom title by setting school records in the butterfly and 200 freestyle. The Bucknell commit followed it up days ...
Then it was Gretchen's turn, as the younger Walsh broke NC State's eight-year streak of ... Walsh (57.05 breaststroke), Gretchen Walsh (47.00 butterfly, which was the fastest fly split ever ...
The first countrywide systematic analysis of butterfly abundance found that ... which only live on a bomb range at Fort Bragg in North Carolina — “so it could be extinct.” ...
A fritillary butterfly perches on blooming milkweed ... butterflies — which only live on a bomb range at Fort Bragg in North Carolina — “so it could be extinct.” Some well-known species ...
The first countrywide systematic analysis of butterfly abundance found that ... which only live on a bomb range at Fort Bragg in North Carolina — “so it could be extinct.” ...
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