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Monarch Butterflies Suffered One Blow From Glyphosate, Then Another From Climate Change

Por: Forbes Tech December 27, 2022

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Monarch butterflies gather in the Oyamel Forest at El Rosario Sanctuary in Angangueo, Michoacan, ... [+] Mexico. Millions of monarch butterflies gather every year in these mountain forests after a migration that spans 4,500 km and four generations. (LUIS ACOSTA/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images Scientists have three main theories for the persistent decline in the numbers of monarch butterflies: • loss of their food supply to the... + full article



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