National Moth Week shines the porch light on an unlikely hero. Unlike their showier cousins, butterflies, moths get a bad rap from time to time, and that’s fair, as caterpillars of some moth species are agricultural pests. But before you break out the mothballs, take a gander at winged wonders like the comet moth, shown here. Scientists estimate that there are some 160,000 species of moths worldwide, many just as stunning as our comet moth, and tracking their health often helps us gauge the health of entire ecosystems.
And you thought moths were boring
Today in History
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Nakupenda Beach Nature Reserve, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Riding the bore tide at Turnagain Arm, Cook Inlet, Alaska
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Perseid meteor shower over Oregon
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Vieste, Apulia, Italy
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The birth of Bauhaus
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Crown Fountain by Jume Plensa at Millennium Park in Chicago
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Porto Cathedral, Portugal
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A personal collection becomes an institution
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Rocky mountain pi
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Festival of British Archaeology
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Pollinators: not to be sneezed at
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Boxing Day in East Yorkshire, England
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Rock House in Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio
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Nazca boobies, Wolf Island, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
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A long path to freedom
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Atrani, Amalfi Coast, Italy
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International Lighthouse Weekend
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Ready. Set. Snow.
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Summer winds down in the Southern Hemisphere
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Happy trails for the 21st century
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Canada Day
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Happy 50th for the National Trails System!
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A truly American monument
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Arches National Park, Utah
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A Bengal tiger in Ranthambore National Park, India
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Anybody out there?
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Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy
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Let s get lost
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3, 2, 1 … Happy New Year!
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Who created the Easter Bunny?
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