Mexico - Exploring the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve
The Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that serves as a winter haven for millions of monarch butterflies. Each year, these butterflies migrate around 3000 miles from North America to this unique ecosystem. The reserve features four main sanctuaries where visitors can observe this natural spectacle. Conservation efforts are crucial to combat threats like deforestation and climate change, ensuring the survival of this remarkable migratory phenomenon.
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