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A Monarch butterfly—raised at College of Western Idaho from a caterpillar—is making history in the Pacific Northwest scientific community.
The CWI Foundation recently awarded more than $6,000 to the recipients of this year’s Wishing Well Fund.
Under CWI student Vance McFarland’s watchful eye, more than 50 Monarch Butterflies are ready for a long migration journey.
Seven Biology students had the opportunity to spend their summer vacations in the field researching birds, butterflies, and freshwater mollusks.
Three students and a CWI biology instructor had the opportunity to get up-close and very personal with osprey—all in the name of science.
Two CWI students spent their summer as part of a large-scale research effort to save Monarch butterflies from becoming endangered species.
This past year, the CWI Foundation was able to award six Wishing Well Fund applications.
Over the past two years, Independent Meat Company in Twin Falls has been donating pork hearts to CWI's Life Sciences Department.
The CWI Foundation received a $2,000 grant from the John William Jackson Fund.