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2025 DeWind Award Winners Will Study How Light Pollution, Livestock Antibiotics Impact Moths and Butterflies
30. April 2025
2024 DeWind Awards Fund New Research on Moth Conservation in Urban Areas
14. May 2024
2023 DeWind Awards Support Research into Pollinator Corridors and the Impacts of Fire Ants on Monarch Butterflies
25. April 2023
Announcing the 2022 DeWind Awardees
11. April 2022
Announcing the 2021 DeWind Award Winners
8. April 2021
Announcing the 2020 DeWind Awardees
31. March 2020
DeWind Alumnae Publish Three New Research Papers about Monarch Butterflies
6. November 2019
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3. April 2019
The Crystal Skipper: North Carolina’s Newest Butterfly Species
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