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Benji Jones @ Vox · 03/17/2026 17:30 EDT

Scientists finally have something hopeful to tell us about monarch butterflies

For the past quarter century, the future of monarch butterflies has looked dire, with these iconic American insects flitting toward extinction. Now, however, there is at least a small reason for hope: New data from WWF Mexico, a large conservation group, offers further evidence that the decline of eastern monarchs — the world’s largest population — has […]

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