A count of the Western Monarch butterfly population last winter saw a staggering drop in numbers, but there are hopeful signs the beautiful pollinators are adapting to a changing climate and ecology.
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Researchers in the South want people to report Monarch butterfly sightings this winter as more butterflies seem to skip the long migration to... Monarch butterflies' migration patterns are changing.
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PULLMAN, Wash. -- A count of the Western Monarch butterfly population last winter saw a staggering drop in numbers, but there are hopeful signs the beautiful pollinators are adapting to a changing ...
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