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The Return of the Monarchs: How Ventura’s Butterflies Find Their Way Home
Each fall, monarch butterflies return to Ventura’s coast, clustering in eucalyptus and cypress groves that shelter them through the winter. Their migration—spanning thousands of miles and generations—reminds us how deeply instinct can be tied to place.
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Bridging Divides: The Annenberg Wildlife Crossing
In Agoura Hills, a new kind of bridge is rising over the 101—not for cars, but for wildlife. The Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is reconnecting habitats once divided by concrete, offering a rare glimpse of what coexistence can look like in California. Its story is one of innovation, conservation, and listening to the land we all share.
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How to Grow Your Own Sprouts at Home: A Step-by-Step Guide
Want fresh, nutrient-packed greens without a garden? Growing your own sprouts at home is one of the easiest and fastest ways to get...
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The Buzz on Bennett’s: Ventura’s Greenest Honey Producer
Tucked away in Ventura County’s rolling hills and sun-drenched farmland, Bennett’s Honey Farm isn’t just another roadside stop—it’s a...
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7 Reasons Why Ventura's Kelp Forests are the Underwater Rainforests You Never Knew Existed
Just off the coast of Ventura, beneath the rolling waves, lies one of the most vibrant ecosystems in the world—the kelp forest. Often...
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The Summer Journey of Ventura’s Local Fish: Where They Go & Why It Matters
Ventura's coastal waters are more than a picturesque setting for beach outings. They are brimming with life, hosting various fish species...
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