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The history of the Atala butterfly and its host plant, the coontie cycad. How they were almost wiped out and how you can help.The Anthropocene era has caused the loss of numerous plant and animal species. However, there's a positive story of two local species, the coontie plant (Zamia integrifolia) and the Atala butterfly (Eumaeus atala), that have rebounded from the brink of extinction thanks to improved human behavior and practices.
The coontie plant, historically utilized by Florida's indigenous people, was driven close to extinction due to European settlers' commercial exploitation. It has now rebounded as a staple in Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ practices. Similarly, the Atala butterfly, once imperiled, has benefitted from conservation efforts alongside the coontie's resurgence. This success story underscores the potential for saving other endangered species through culturally informed landscaping choices, transforming landscapes into biodiverse habitats and preserving interconnected ecosystems.
Instructor: Forest Hecker, Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Specialist, Sarasota County.
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NOTE: Classes and events may be canceled at any time due to low registration or other circumstances, with full refunds issued for paid events. Similar classes or events often are offered on future dates.
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Type: Take a Class
Topic: Nature, Gardening
Organization name: UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County
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1331 1st Street,Sarasota,34236,US, United States
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