We all have times when it is nice to turn our attention to positive stories. We hope you find the articles in this issue of Wings as uplifting as we do: discovering otherworldly sea slugs in tidepools; ways that you can help wildlife in your neighborhood; and eye-opening research into Monarch butterflies at overwintering sites. Enjoy.
Let’s Help Nature Solve the Looming Crisis of Climate and Biodiversity, by Scott Black.
Tidepooling for Dragons, by Candace Fallon. The lowest tide of the year provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore places and see animals that are normally hidden from view.
Help Bring Back the Pollinators, by Aaron Anderson. A simple framework of four principles can translate small actions into big impact.
Solar Panels and Eyelash Glue: Monarch Tagging Gets an Upgrade, by Ashley Fisher and Emma Pelton. New technology is opening a window onto the previously unseen movements of overwintering Monarchs.
Staff Profile: Meet Aaron Anderson, pesticide program specialist.
Partner Spotlight: Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. Page 24.
Xerces News: Updates on Xerces Society projects and successes.