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Protecting Monarch Butterflies: A Guide to Their Habitat and Conservation

Monarch butterflies, with their striking orange, black, and white wings, are found from Central America to Southern Canada. Sadly, these beautiful creatures are endangered due to habitat loss caused by the decline of milkweed, their primary food source. Pesticides and land development further threaten their survival. Monarchs play a crucial role in pollinating crops and can thrive in your backyard if you create a suitable environment. Learn how to help by planting milkweed and engaging in conservation efforts to protect these vital pollinators.

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Protecting Monarch Butterflies: A Guide to Their Habitat and Conservation

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  1. Monarch Butterflies By Avi, Isaiah, Ezekiel

  2. What I Look Like? • I Have 4 Wings. • I Have Orange, Black And White Wings • I Have Antennas

  3. Where I Live? • From Central America to Southern Canada. • Canada during warm months. • Mexico during cold months for hibernation.

  4. Why Am I Endangered? • Monarch Butterflies Are Endangered Because The Milkweed Plant Is Disappearing. Humans Are Cutting It Down Because It Smells Funny. • Herbicides (Chemical For Killing Plants) Killing Areas In Mexico Where They Hibernate.

  5. Facts About Monarch Butterflies • Butterflies And Other Insects Pollinate Crops. • Butterflies Live Almost Everywhere In The World. • A Female Butterfly Lays Her Egg On The Plants. Leaves Makes A Shell Around Itself To Become A Butterfly.

  6. How can I help? You can help the monarch butterflies by asking your parents for a small part of a backyard for a Monarch Butterflies Conservation. You can plant milkweeds for the Monarch Butterflies tons of butterflies living in your yard.

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