The Ellwood Mesa Butterfly Grove used to be California's largest wintering site for monarch butterflies, but in 2024, only 30 butterflies were counted.
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Hosted on MSNThe Eaton fire took his home. He’s doubled down on helping othersThe Eaton Fire hasn’t changed René Amy in one respect. The 64-year-old contractor and community advocate is still lending a helping hand, despite losing his home on Calaveras Street with its decades ...
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Hosted on MSNMonarch Butterfly Numbers Are Declining—But You Can HelpAre monarch butterflies endangered? Monarch population numbers are falling and it's clear that these butterflies need our ...
Monarch butterflies overwintering along the California coast have declined by 96% in a year, with habitat loss, pesticides and extreme heat contributing to their second-lowest population in nearly ...
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