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Monarch butterflies more than doubled their wintering area in Mexico, reaching 4.4 acres this year.
Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico's mountain forests have doubled the area they cover this year, reaching 4.4 acres from 2.2 acres in 2024.
This increase, despite climate change, is attributed to better climatic conditions, humidity, and conservation efforts to boost essential plants along their migratory route.
The rebound is a positive sign for the species, though monarch populations in North America continue to face risks from habitat loss and climate change.
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Las mariposas Monarch más que duplicaron su área de invierno en México, alcanzando 4.4 acres este año.