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Additional ResourcesChasing MonarchsPyle, Robert MichaelThe author, to discover the secret of monarch migration, set out to find individual butterflies at theirnorthernmost habitat, follow them as far as possible, <strong>and</strong> repeated the process with other individualbutterflies along the southward route.The Encyclopedia of <strong>Butterflies</strong>Feltwell, JohnA comprehensive resource of more than 1,000 of the world’s most common butterflies, all of whichare covered in detail; including taxonomy, structure, life cycle, <strong>and</strong> migration.A Field Guide to Eastern <strong>Butterflies</strong>.Opler, PaulThis guide features 524 species of butterflies, 100 color photographs, 348 color range mapsaccompany the species descriptions. Introductory chapters include information on butterflygardening, habitats, <strong>and</strong> conservation.Florida <strong>Butterflies</strong>Gerberg, Eugene J.H<strong>and</strong>y guide for the initiated naturalist who desires a complete record of Florida butterflies.Florida Butterfly Gardening: a complete guide to attracting, identifying, <strong>and</strong> enjoying butterflies ofthe lower SouthMinno, Marc C. <strong>and</strong> Maria400+ color photos taken by the authors, showing every butterfly in adult, larva, <strong>and</strong> pupa stages,with practical information on garden plants, installation, <strong>and</strong> maintenance, as well as inquiry-basedscience activities <strong>and</strong> a Florida butterfly checklist.Florida’s Fabulous <strong>Butterflies</strong>Emmel, Thomas C.Award-winning photographer Brian Kenney contributes some of the finest photographs ever taken ofFlorida’s butterflies, in this information-filled guide by UF Emeritus Professor Emmel.Four Wings <strong>and</strong> a PrayerHalpern, SueThis lively, lyrical account of monarch life <strong>and</strong> migration will delight armchair <strong>and</strong> active naturalists<strong>and</strong> anyone interested in science.Gardening for Florida’s butterfliesTraas, Pamela F.Entice butterflies to visit your Florida garden by growing the plants that feed them throughout theirlife stages.Identifying <strong>Butterflies</strong>: the New Compact Study Guide <strong>and</strong> IdentifierPreston-Mafham, KenOver 100 species are explored in depth, from the butterflies seen in the backyard to more exotic <strong>and</strong>unusual varieties.Florida Museum of Natural History http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu 49

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