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Planting a forest to protect Mexico's butterflies
Monarch butterflies are a deep orange with black, tiger-like stripes, and white spots along the edges of their wings. They look spectacular - especially during their annual migration from Canada, thousands of miles south to Mexico. They owe a lot to one man for their survival.
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