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In Mexican Forests, Monarch Butterflies Halt Their Decline

3mo ago

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physics.yale.eduIn Mexican Forests, Monarch Butterflies Halt Their Declineyale.edu
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In the forests of central Mexico, the number of monarch butterflies grew for the second year in a row, suggesting the population has stabilized after years of decline. Read more on E360 →

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