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A couple of weeks ago the International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the monarch butterfly to be an endangered species. Mark Garland, naturalist and former director of the Cape May Monarch Monitoring Project, joins to talk about how monarch migrations have changed over the past few years, what their new designation means for conservation, and how listeners can help the species rebound with butterfly gardens.
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A couple of weeks ago the International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the monarch butterfly to be an endangered species. Mark Garland, naturalist and former director of the Cape May Monarch Monitoring Project, joins to talk about how monarch migrations have changed over the past few years, what their new designation means for conservation, and how listeners can help the species rebound with butterfly gardens.

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