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Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Apr 2015 09:42:11 -0500
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-----Original Message-----
. Roadsides are typically maintained in turf thanks to batwing mowers.
However, I increasingly see monarchs in our CRP Pollinator Acreage~7 acres.
I try to place my colonies (usually 4/yard) near watershed areas which have
a bit of timber and a little more forage, but difficult in my county.
Karen S. Pruiett


To add to Karens   comment here in Il,  we actually have a nesting birds
program wheras road ditches are not to be mowed until a certain date (varies
by part of the state)   As soon as that date hits (about the time its in
full bloomn)  the mowing starts,  and its desecration of habitiat.    This
allpies to boath road ditches and waterways.

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