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  • Two monarch butterflies are perched atop a flower in downtown Chicago.
    Blog
    Monarch butterflies have been recommended for protected status by the US Fish and Wildlife Service
  • A museum display case with a cut-away of several inches of soil, showing the tunnels dug by emerging cicadas
    Blog
    What to Expect When You’re Expecting a Cicada Double Emergence
  • A large yellow and black bee is foraging on pale pink flowers.
    Article
    Meet Chicago's Native Bees
  • black beetles on red rocks
    Video
    Darkling Beetles: Spray acid, play dead
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    The Joy of Cooking (with Bugs!)!
  • Dozens of orange and black monarch butterflies perch on tree branches, practically perching on top of one another. Some are blurred as they flap their wings.
    Article
    Following the Monarch Butterflies to Mexico
  • A very close-up, high resolution photograph of a beetle that has a mostly black body with orange-brown legs and yellow hairs and the backend of the body. Its eyes appear very large and globular.
    Article
    A Bug's (After)Life
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    A Beetle's Beloved Beer Bottle [60 Second Specimens]
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    Collecting in Vietnam: The Search for Millipedes
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    Camel Spiders: Neither Camels, nor Spiders
  • Black and white microscope image of something with hard ridges and soft fringe
    Article
    Small Millipedes Impact the Earth in a Big Way
  • A butterfly cocoon, and an orange and black butterfly on a purple flower.
    Article
    Monarch Butterflies 101
  • Left: a brown, cracked skull; right: a group of people sitting on the short of a river, with two people standing and addressing the group.  Right: Scientists explaining their work to people who live near Aitape, Papua New Guinea, today
    Article
    Creepy and Crawly Centipedes and Millipedes
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    Insect Cribs
  • Close-up of an orange and black butterfly perched on a group of small, unopened flowers
    Article
    Milkweeds Can Save Monarchs And Beautify Your Garden
  • A bee perched on a light blue-green plant with round buds. The background is an out-of-focus green prairie.
    Article
    Planting Your Native Garden

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