Monarch population wintering in Mexico more than doubles

An annual survey of monarch butterflies hibernating in Mexico found that the population was 144 percent higher than it was in 2018. The results, said the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) on Wednesday, offered “a testament to the power of conservation,” though the group added, “Monarch populations remain far smaller than they were 20 years ago.” Monarch… » Read More

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