Monarch Butterfly - Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority

Monarch Butterfly - Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority

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Monarch Butterfly The Monarch butterfly is a large brightly colored North American native that is distributed over six continents around the globe along with the milkweed plants on which it feeds. Two populations of Monarchs perform long-distance migrations from the northern United States to overwintering grounds in Baja California and Mexico. Standardized surveys of the…

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