Article 72K8Z Monarch butterflies could disappear. Butterfly Town USA is scrambling to save them

Monarch butterflies could disappear. Butterfly Town USA is scrambling to save them

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Amanda Ulrich in Pacific Grove
from Environment | The Guardian on (#72K8Z)

Pacific Grove is known as Butterfly Town USA' for its role as an overwintering spot. As the insect's population plummets, residents are coming to its rescue

In the tiny seaside village of Pacific Grove, California, there's no escaping the monarch butterfly.

Here, butterfly murals abound: one splashes across the side of a hotel, another adorns a school. As for local businesses, there's the Monarch Pub, the Butterfly Grove Inn, even Monarch Knitting (a local yarn shop). And every fall, the small city hosts a butterfly parade, where local elementary school children dress up in butterfly costumes. The city's municipal code even declares it an unlawful act to molest or interfere" with monarchs in any way, with a possible fine of $1,000.

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