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Subject Video: A monarch butterfly's journey
Date September 7, 2022 1:16 PM
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Plus, find out why tigers have stripes...

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WWF Travel E-news
September 2022


NEW VIDEO: An Endangered Migration

A magical short film on the threats to monarch butterflies and the role of butterfly ecotourism in the fir forests of Mexico's Central Highlands.

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Canada's Premier Polar Bear Adventure
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Patagonia Wilderness & Wildlife Explorer
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An Insider's Journey into Yosemite
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What's the difference between turtles and tortoises?

Tortoises are, in fact, turtles, but not all turtles are tortoises. The main difference? Where they live.

Find out the difference  >
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Why do tigers have stripes?
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Dramatic, vertical-striped markings make tigers one of the easiest big cats to identify, at least for the human eye. But what exactly are they for?

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A walk in a Costa Rica cloud forest

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Discover the misty magic of Monteverde, situated atop Costa Rica's Continental Divide at the bottleneck of North and South America.

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