Miami Blue Coloring Book

This coloring book tells the story of the Miami Blue, a critically endangered butterfly found only in the Florida Keys.


Butterfly Garden Signs, Southeastern U.S.

Use these signs in your butterfly garden to learn about the biology of 19 common butterflies from the southeastern United States.

These signs were developed by the Florida Museum of Natural History as part of the Butterfly Gardens at Local Schools project with a sponsorship from Outback Steakhouse.

Wings Over Florida

Wings Over Florida sample certificate

The Florida Museum has partnered with the Florida Wildlife Commission to develop Wings Over Florida, a free bird and butterfly listing recognition program that rewards people for their Florida life list and big year list achievements. Certificates are awarded to participants when they reach one or multiple listing milestones. You can apply for your certificates online or by mail. Visit the Wings Over Florida website to apply or for more information.

Monarchs & Milkweeds Brochure

Learn about Monarch butterflies, milkweeds, and other butterfly larvae and host plants in your area.

Monarchs and Milkweeds Eastern U.S. brochure cover
Eastern U.S.

(CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, WI, WV, VT)
Monarchs and Milkweeds Southern U.S. brochure cover
Southeastern U.S.

(AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, NC, SC, TN, VA)
Monarch and Milkweed Northern Great Plains brochure cover
Northern Great Plains

(MT, ND, NE, SD, WY)
Monarch and Milkweed Southern Great Plains brochure cover
Southern Great Plains

(CO, KS, NM, OK, TX)

These educational resources were developed by the Florida Museum in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation and Butterfly Conservation Initiative. Printed copies of the Monarchs & Milkweeds brochures may be ordered in any quantity from the UF IFAS Bookstore.

Southeastern U.S. Butterflies, Flowering Plants & Other Pollinators Brochures

Did you know that thousands of species of bees, butterflies, wasps, flies and beetles act as pollinators for 75% of U.S. flowering plant species? Find out more about some of the most common native insect pollinators, butterflies and flowers of the Southeastern U.S. (AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN)

The Native Insect Pollinators brochure was developed by the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences in cooperation with the Florida Museum of Natural History, U.S. Forest Service, and Butterfly Conservation InitiativePrinted copies of the Pollinators and Flowering Plants & Butterflies of the Southeast brochures may be ordered in any quantity from the UF IFAS Bookstore.

Florida Wildflowers &  Butterflies Brochure

Learn about 50 of the most common native flowers and butterflies in Florida.

This brochure was developed in cooperation with the State of Florida and the Florida Wildflower Foundation, Inc. Printed copies of the Florida Wildflowers & Butterflies brochure may be ordered in any quantity from the UF IFAS Bookstore.