Cape May County Herald, 26 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 38

Mon. thru Fri. CASINO EXCURSIONS to ATLANTIC CITY (For Mnaflt o* Local Community Org.)

^’10

per person

Includes Roundtrlp busts in quarters (midweek)

TO: OttSARS on the ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK

DCPARtS FROM:

CAPE MAr KIWANIS CLUBHOUSE -r 6 PM. ton*Beach Dr.. Cope May. (purchase tickets

doily from’4-,6 pm)

RIO GRAND! - 6 PM. Rio Moll. Reservations. Required Coll 465-5011 CAP! MAY COURTHOUSE - 6:30 PM. R Way Travel 13 S. Main St. Reservofions Required • Coll 465 5011 . .STONEf)HARSOR • Rescue Squad - 6 PM. Purchase tickets , CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG 9 30-11 AM., 2 4 PM. 7-9 PM doily; Wednesday 4-6 PM. Bus departs 95th and Beach , BUSES DEFMT from ATLANTIC CITY 12MIDNITE SHARP! : —Purchase Tickets In Advance-

Limited seating

for additional infofmotion call

465-501 ]

R-WAY TRAVEL & TOURS

Jersey Cape NATURALLY-

The MONARCH

Every fall from about the middle of August Yo the end of

November^ SoutH Jersey's land-

scape is graced with the ■ of the monarcji butterfFrom innumerable points North they come, abounding

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IN THE

/ 9E A FOOD DAI LY . ^LOBST E R, CL AMS, SCALLOPS, i % SHRIMP,..ALLKtNOS«jHSH I

„u.... ...«J abounding with life and deliberate pur,e. At speeds up to 30'mph, hese insects will eventually find their way across most of the eastern United States and arrive finally near Mexico's

SiCrra Madre.

Monarch eggs, attached to the underside of milkweed leaves,.

on rnYlkweed all day. After about a 20-day period it will ha rown to a length of about one inch, and he nearly ‘■i inch

Approximately 10 million ' \ . monarch hatch in the eastern ^ states each year, and consume an estimated 470 tons of milkweed during their pre-adult J lives. ^ ' V '

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After eating large quanof milkweed

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titles |if milkweed foliage, the larvaelprepare themselves for a long aMn metamorphic sleep in which they will become adults.

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CATEkPlU-Llt FEEtllwe ON.MUKWeEO

Throughout their journey, monarchs roost each day on

come to cxpect f he

.. . May Point 11 sts a considerable concentration in the fall

Text and illustration by Bob Saraduke for the Wetlands In-

ultitute,

roost each

whatever acceptable arrangement can be foufid. All along the

e are specific towns which have (

East there!

passing butterflies. In New Jersey, Cape May Point in par-

ticular boas

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