monarch butterflies
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Record-High Temperatures Threaten Monarch Butterflies Migration
The population of monarch butterflies can be at risk due to the impacts of record-high temperatures in their migration. The butterflies are sensitive to temperature change. Read here.
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Track Monarch Butterflies As They Migrate [INTERACTIVE]
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