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Recourses to aid in research


Library
Google: butterflies
Google: butterfly habitat
Google: butterflies in Michigan

Google: butterflies life cycle


http://www.kidvisionvpk.org
http://www.meijergardens.org/calendar/butterflies-are-blooming/

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