Monarch Butterfly Migration Assisted
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•The Great Monarch Migration: Can These Butterflies Survive Climate Change?
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A new study in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change shows the feasibility of planting new sacred fir forests on a nearby volcano, Nevado de Toluca , at altitudes between 3,400 and 4,000 meters .
Monarch butterflies overwinter in forests of the sacred fir Abies religiosa at high altitudes.
Without these sacred firs, the monarchs couldn’t survive their migration.
Both approaches should be complementary, with equal priority’ says the study.
We stress that creating new areas for monarch butterflies is not mutually exclusive with continuing efforts to conserve their current habitat in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve’s research is published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change .
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