
Mexico’s monarch butterfly population jumps 64%, offering hope for at-risk species
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The population of monarch butterflies in Mexico saw a significant increase of 64% this winter compared to the previous year, marking the largest area occupied by these insects since 2018. This growth offers a glimmer of hope for a species that has been facing threats from habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide use. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Mexico reported that the area covered by monarchs expanded to 2.93 hectares from 1.79 hectares last winter.
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Monarch butterflies are known for their long migrations and are vital to ecosystems as pollinators. Their population decline over the years has raised alarms among conservationists, making this recent increase a significant development in efforts to protect biodiversity.
This article reflects the views of the World Wildlife Fund and is intended for informational purposes only.
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