In New York, veterinarians at the Sweetbriar Nature Center helped a monarch butterfly live on by performing a wing transplant. It was later released back into the wild and flew away without any ...
A monarch butterfly has a second chance at life after New York City veterinarians repaired its damaged wing with an innovative transplant procedure. Sweetbriar Nature Center via Storyful A Monarch ...
NEW YORK — A Long Island nature center used a dead butterfly's wing to help another butterfly continue its life and migration. The Monarch butterfly in question was brought in by a Good Samaritan with ...
An injured monarch butterfly is flying again thanks to an unusual procedure at a Long Island preserve that has captured the hearts of millions. Rescuers at Smithtown’s Sweetbriar Nature Center used ...
An injured monarch butterfly was given a second chance at life after undergoing a delicate wing transplant at a Long Island wildlife rehabilitation center. Since the Sweetbriar Nature Center shared ...
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Couple performs wing transplant on an injured monarch giving it a second chance at life
When a butterfly with a broken wing finally took flight after an intricate surgical repair, Skyler Stelz shouted “Go, girl!” as her camera captured the moment that would later captivate millions ...
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