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 Madison Environmental Commission Newsletter​
Hummingbird 
moths, Mosquitos and Home-grown National Park

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  Have you seen this moth? 
​   You may see this rather plump, day-flying moth feeding on flower nectar from a (non-native)  
    butterfly bush ( 
Buddleia). To learn more about where you can see these in Madison, learn 
    four ways to take conservation action in your yard from ecology expert Doug Tallamy or find
    out what neighbors need to know about mosquito sprays,
click on the picture!

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