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Monarch butterflies stop for a rest during their migration. They arrive in their millions in their wintering grounds of Mexico after a two-month journey from the United States and Canada. Buffeted by strong winds that can blow from the wrong direction, they have developed elaborate strategies to reach their destination.

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Press, 29 January 1986, Page 18

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Monarch butterflies stop for a rest during their migration. They arrive in their millions in their wintering grounds of Mexico after a two-month journey from the United States and Canada. Buffeted by strong winds that can blow from the wrong direction, they have developed elaborate strategies to reach their destination. Press, 29 January 1986, Page 18

Monarch butterflies stop for a rest during their migration. They arrive in their millions in their wintering grounds of Mexico after a two-month journey from the United States and Canada. Buffeted by strong winds that can blow from the wrong direction, they have developed elaborate strategies to reach their destination. Press, 29 January 1986, Page 18