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Monarch Butterfly Population Sees 64% Increase in Mexico, Largest Area Covered Since 2018
The recent 64% increase in Mexico's monarch butterfly population highlights significant ecological implications, despite ongoing environmental threats.
Editorial Staff
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This winter, the population of monarch butterflies in Mexico increased by 64% compared to the same period in 2025, marking a notable recovery for the species.
The area covered by these butterflies is the largest recorded since 2018, indicating potential improvements in habitat conditions or conservation efforts.
However, the population remains under threat from habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide use, which necessitates ongoing monitoring and strategic conservation measures.