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Giant Silk Moths and their Decline

Posted on August 9, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comAugust 11, 2014
Giant Silk Moths and their Decline

An introduction to our largest and showiest moths: Why some are declining and how you can help, are discussed in Giant Silk Moths and their Decline. This was inspired by our recent sighting of an imperial moth, a species which has been declining for decades here in the northeast.

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Posted in Insects, Wildlife | Tagged actias luna, antheraea polyphemus, biodiversity, compsilura concinnata, eacles imperialis, extinction crisis, giant silk moths, gypsy moth, imperial moth, lepidoptera, luna moth, moth decline, polyphemus moth, saturniid moths, saturniidae, wildlife

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