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Month: June 2018

Long-Live the monarch! A new analysis of our declining iconic butterfly

Posted on June 21, 2018 by Anurag Agrawal — 10 Comments ↓
monarch (woods) Just published in Science: a new perspective highlighting recent advances in our understanding the monarch butterfly’s declining population. Check it out here!  See also commentary in today’s Washington Post.  … Read more
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