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Subject 🦋 Pittsburgh pawpaws coax back butterfly species
Date September 12, 2024 11:00 AM
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During the pandemic, Daniel Brown and his wife spent a lot of time in their backyard in Greenfield, fixing it up with native plant species that were deer-resistant. Daniel planted some pawpaw trees and was wowed this year at the sight of a beautiful butterfly he hadn't seen before: a zebra swallowtail. Daniel writes in a first-person essay about the rarity of seeing that butterfly back in Pittsburgh ([link removed]) and his transformation into a "butterfly daddy."

The butterfly's reemergence in the city has been formally documented with the use of conservation apps ([link removed]) .

Also, learn the facts surrounding a recent political ad for Democratic state Senate candidate Nicole Ruscitto ([link removed]) of Jefferson Hills through our weekly Spot Check series with 90.5 WESA.


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** When zebras fly: How my backyard flora project helped bring a long-gone species back to Pittsburgh ([link removed])
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Naturalists waited 87 years for the return of the zebra swallowtail butterfly to the northern end of its habitat. This summer, my pawpaw trees bred hope.
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** Butterfly effect: Where pawpaws go, zebra swallowtails follow ([link removed])
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