Monarchs Staging a Mexican Comeback – IOTW Report

Monarchs Staging a Mexican Comeback

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The monarch butterfly population in Mexico is on the rise again, following several years in which the number of butterflies had dwindled to worrying lows.

In a report from the World Wildlife Fund-Telmex Telcel Foundation Alliance and the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas in Mexico, experts say there has been a 35 increase in the number of butterflies wintering in Mexico’s mountaintop forest compared to previous seasons. More

10 Comments on Monarchs Staging a Mexican Comeback

  1. Excellent timing.
    I can no longer plant or care for a big Garden.

    I planted 1/2 pound of butterfly and humming bird perennial and annual flower mix. The plants are 8 inches tall now. I hope to see many butterflies, bees and hummingbirds throughout the summer and fall.

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  2. They stroll thru here 7 miles from the
    Gulf of Mexico. I see them coming and going
    plus many other types. Last year a freeze killed
    most of my hummingbird bush.It did not recover to
    have red flowers and the hum birds never came.
    This year I am watering & fertilizing the bird bush.

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  3. Nov. 3, 2020, 6am. A beautiful Monarch Butterfly was captured and devoured by a rabid skunk.

    That evening and throughout the next day, America experienced a terrible disaster.

    Coincidence? I think not.

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