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July 2025
NEW VIDEO: Endangered Migration—A Monarch Butterfly Story ([link removed])
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The monarch butterfly migration to Mexico is at risk, with monarchs now listed as an endangered species. Local communities and WWF are protecting the forests where the butterflies spend winter. Now, we have the opportunity to help preserve monarch habitats here in the U.S.
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Small-group journeys explore rich habitats filled with wildlife, from delicate monarch butterflies to giant gray whales
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Photos: Monarch butterfly on a flower © Stock Image; Traveler and butterfly © Court Whelan; Thousands of monarch butterflies © Court Whelan; Gray whale © Lisa Hacker
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