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Mountains Are Mysteriously Taking Flight—And Mexico Holds the Key to Their Survival
Monarch butterflies travel over 3,000 miles to the high forests of Mexico every year in one of nature’s greatest migrations. Their survival depends on Mexico’s cool oyamel forests and North America’s native milkweed. But deforestation, climate change, and habitat loss threaten their future. Learn why monarchs matter, what their migration means, and how we can all help keep these living wonders in the sky for generations to come.