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Butterfly populations disappearing at ‘dire’ rate

A study recently published in the journal Science determined that the butterfly population across the continental U.S. has been dropping at an average rate of 1.3% since the year 2000. The study's authors attributed the use of insecticides, the destruction of ecosystems and a changing climate to population decreases. “Numerous declines have been documented across insect groups, and the potential consequences of insect losses are dire," study authors stated.

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Butterfly populations disappearing at ‘dire’ rate

A study recently published in the journal Science determined that the butterfly population across the continental U.S. has been dropping at an average rate of 1.3% since the year 2000. The study's authors attributed the use of insecticides, the destruction of ecosystems and a changing climate to population decreases. “Numerous declines have been documented across insect groups, and the potential consequences of insect losses are dire," study authors stated.

todayMarch 8, 2025

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Butterfly populations disappearing at ‘dire’ rate

A study recently published in the journal Science determined that the butterfly population across the continental U.S. has been dropping at an average rate of 1.3% since the year 2000. The study's authors attributed the use of insecticides, the destruction of ecosystems and a changing climate to population decreases. “Numerous declines have been documented across insect groups, and the potential consequences of insect losses are dire," study authors stated.

todayMarch 8, 2025

Weather News

Butterfly populations disappearing at ‘dire’ rate

A study recently published in the journal Science determined that the butterfly population across the continental U.S. has been dropping at an average rate of 1.3% since the year 2000. The study's authors attributed the use of insecticides, the destruction of ecosystems and a changing climate to population decreases. “Numerous declines have been documented across insect groups, and the potential consequences of insect losses are dire," study authors stated.

todayMarch 8, 2025

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Midwest Street Medicine looks to expand care resources

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) - A group of volunteers in Sioux Falls who help people on the street get medical care is looking to grow its services. It's been nearly two years since Midwest Street Medicine started helping people experiencing homelessness get items like bandages and proper clothing. Co-founder of the non-protfit, Melissa Dittberner, says [...]

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Midwest Street Medicine looks to expand care resources

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) - A group of volunteers in Sioux Falls who help people on the street get medical care is looking to grow its services. It's been nearly two years since Midwest Street Medicine started helping people experiencing homelessness get items like bandages and proper clothing. Co-founder of the non-protfit, Melissa Dittberner, says [...]

todayMarch 8, 2025

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Midwest Street Medicine looks to expand care resources

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) - A group of volunteers in Sioux Falls who help people on the street get medical care is looking to grow its services. It's been nearly two years since Midwest Street Medicine started helping people experiencing homelessness get items like bandages and proper clothing. Co-founder of the non-protfit, Melissa Dittberner, says [...]

todayMarch 8, 2025

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Midwest Street Medicine looks to expand care resources

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) - A group of volunteers in Sioux Falls who help people on the street get medical care is looking to grow its services. It's been nearly two years since Midwest Street Medicine started helping people experiencing homelessness get items like bandages and proper clothing. Co-founder of the non-protfit, Melissa Dittberner, says [...]

todayMarch 8, 2025

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Preview: SDSU women to meet Oral Roberts in championship

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- The stage is set for the 2025 Summit League Women's Championship as SDSU and Oral Roberts will meet Sunday. Tip-off is set for 3 p.m. on CBS Sports Network. You can also follow the action in a live blog on KELOLAND.com. CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Sunday will be SDSU's 14th trip to [...]

todayMarch 8, 2025

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