Environment
Monarch Butterflies Expected to Rebound in Mexico
Mexican officials from the World Wildlife Fund are expressing their optimism that the monarch butterfly population may soon rebound, as the deforestation of their wintering habitats is showing signs of having significantly slowed.
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