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Where Have All the Monarch Butterflies Gone?
Mar 20th 2010 – 3:26PM
(March 20) -- For the beloved monarch butterfly, these are dire times. In the 1980s, as many as 170,000 monarchs would descend each fall and spring upon Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, Calif., to spend the winter in a seaside eucalyptus grove. This year, however, just 3,800 monarchs showed up, a new low in...
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