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Nature Trivia Homepage
- Amphibians and Reptiles
- Arthropods
- Moths and Butterflies
- Collection and Identification of Moths
- Moths of Arkansas
- Metamorphosis of a Luna Moth
- Butterflies of Arkansas
- The Monarch is a Poisonous Butterfly
- Butterflies Use Color to Display and to Hide
- Digital Cameras, Moths, and Butterflies Use the Same Technique to Make an Image
- Caterpillars of Arkansas
- Caterpillars That Build Big Nests: Tent Caterpillars and Webworms
- Caterpillars Use a Variety of Deceptive Techniques to Hide from Predators
- Collection and Identification of Moths
- Odonates of Arkansas
- Spiders of Arkansas
- Cicadas: Fun for Children, Omens of War for Politicians
- The Praying Mantis and the Mantisfly: Very Different Insects That Converge on a Body Form
- Sticks That Move
- A Flying Scorpion Is Harmless
- The Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle: a Common Non-native Species
- The Harvestman, or Grand-daddy Longlegs, Is Not a Spider
- Parasitoids: Small Insects That Can Be Beneficial As Biological Controls of Pests
- A Black Light Makes Two Arkansas Invertebrates Glow in the Dark
- Moths and Butterflies
- Mammals
- Fishes
- Birds

Donnie Whitten's three education degrees from Henderson have brought him to a position as superintendant of the Arkadelphia School District and as a recognized community leader. For his many contributions, he was named one of "20 to Watch in 2007" by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
Donnie WhittenBachelor of Science in Education - Middle Childhood/Early Adolescence (4-8), 1995

