Eastern monarch butterfly population doubles in a year
by Marina Dunbar from World news | The Guardian on (#6VV4J)
Migratory insects covered 4.2 acres in Mexican forests this winter but number remains far below long-term average
The population of eastern monarch butterflies - who migrate from Canada and the US to Mexico during the winter - has nearly doubled over the last year, according to a recent report commissioned in Mexico, generating optimism among nature preservationists.
The modest growth in numbers for the orange-and-black butterflies follows years of ongoing conservation efforts - and perhaps provides a sliver of optimism after otherwise discouraging long-term trends for the species.
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