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My Grandchildren May Never See A Monarch Butterfly

Owing to its large size and its distinctive orange, black, and white color pattern, the Monarch is probably the most easily recognizable butterfly in North America. Many people know the Monarch for its annual north-south migration between the northern United States and southern Mexico, a migration which takes two to four generations. Many people may not know it’s also a pollinator species.

And it’s probably going to disappear in my lifetime or my children’s lifetime.

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