Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township watch a monarch-butterfly after their release it during Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township watch a monarch-butterfly after their release it during Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Nicholas Marin, 8 of Egg Harbor Township and student at Swift School in Egg Harbor Township use his hand to help release a monarch-butterfly during a class with Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township learn about monarch-butterfly during a class with Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township watch a monarch-butterfly after their release it during Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township release a monarch-butterfly during a class with Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township learn about monarch-butterfly during a class with Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Max Berg,8 of Egg Harbor Township a student at Swift School in Egg Harbor Township talk part learning about monarch-butterfly during a class with Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township learn about monarch-butterfly during a class with Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township learn about monarch-butterfly during a class with Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
Edward Lea
Children from Swift School in Egg Harbor Township release a monarch-butterfly during a class with Sue Slotterback, from New Jersey Audubon in Cape May, goes around to schools in Atlantic, Cape and Cumberland counties in the fall to tell kids the story of the "Monarch's Eventful Journey," how those little critters flutter their way from South Jersey to southern Mexico every fall Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012.
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