Laguna Beach to Build Butterfly Garden at Bluebird Park

Laguna Beach to Build Butterfly Garden at Bluebird Park
Plants in Laguna Beach, Calif., on March 30, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Brandon Drey
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LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.—Monarch Butterflies, a species in decline, will soon have a new garden to breed, lay their eggs, and feed on milkweed at Bluebird Park, located on Cress Street.

Joining the effort to save the declining monarch butterfly population, city officials authorized a second Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Garden on March 29 to help protect the species through the National Wildlife Federation, the nation’s largest private nonprofit wildlife conservation, education, and advocacy group established in 1936.

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