By Greg Johnson
Photos by Greg Peterson
L’Anse, Michigan (NFIC)
Two tribal teens participating in the KBIC Summer Youth Program use sanding paper to smooth edges on butterfly houses that offer butterflies a safe place to rest, a refuge from predators and a place to reproduce.
Millions of Monarchs will begin arriving in Mexico this fall in an annual migration that includes thousands traveling through Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and some of the butterflies can thank Keweenaw Bay Indian Community teens for their future survival.
Photos by Greg Peterson
L’Anse, Michigan (NFIC)
Two tribal teens participating in the KBIC Summer Youth Program use sanding paper to smooth edges on butterfly houses that offer butterflies a safe place to rest, a refuge from predators and a place to reproduce.
Millions of Monarchs will begin arriving in Mexico this fall in an annual migration that includes thousands traveling through Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and some of the butterflies can thank Keweenaw Bay Indian Community teens for their future survival.