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Early mowing contributes to monarch butterfly decline
Newton Daily News
Their current annual method contributes to the decline of various species, specifically the Monarch butterfly. That natural habitat recently mowed contains hundreds of milkweeds, the only survival food for which monarch butterflies lay their eggs on ...
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