Animals
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Pacific Grove Counted Thousands More Monarch Butterflies This Year Than in 2020
The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History is carrying out a yearly count of monarch butterfly. They are noticing thousands more compared to 2020. The museum recorded 9,544 butterflies on Thursday, October 29th but there were none in the sanctuary in 2020.
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