MOORHEAD, Minn. — It’s the gathering that has fans of pollinators with their antennas up. This year’s Flutter Fest is offering more free, family-friendly ways than last year’s, all to teach the public about the insects, birds and mammals that keep our ecosystem and our food supplies humming along. The festival, set for Tuesday at M.B. Johnson park on the city’s north side, features activities for kids, a native plant giveaway, music, food, a cos…
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