In New York, veterinarians at the Sweetbriar Nature Center helped a monarch butterfly live on by performing a wing transplant ...
When a wounded monarch butterfly arrived at a Long Island wildlife center this summer, its chances of survival looked grim.
A monarch butterfly with a broken wing was miraculously able to fly again after it underwent a wing transplant at a nature ...
A broken wing almost ended a monarch butterfly's journey on Long Island, but a wing transplant gave it a second chance to fly ...
New York City veterinarians performed a wing transplant procedure on a monarch butterfly in a video that's since gone viral.
The tiny traveler underwent a wild new surgery to receive a replacement wing from a similarly sized dead butterfly at Sweetbriar Nature Center, footage shows.
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A New York wildlife team performed a delicate wing transplant on an injured monarch butterfly, helping it fly again and ...
Workers at the Sweetbriar Nature Center in Smithtown recently performed a wing transplant on the injured monarch butterfly.
An injured Monarch butterfly flies again after a delicate wing transplant. Watch the rescue video that’s touching hearts ...
An injured monarch butterfly is flying again thanks to an unusual procedure at a Long Island preserve that has captured the ...
Think of a monarch butterfly, and a distinctive image pops up: black-and-orange wings, with a sprinkling of white spots around the black edges. Those white spots may actually help monarchs complete ...
Researchers find that the white spots on the wings of monarch butterflies may help them fly farther. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on June 21, 2023.) Monarch butterflies have distinctive ...