U.S., Mexico surpass Canada in efforts to restore monarch butterfly habitat
One of nature’s greatest migrations may be returning to health after a stunning growth in the number of monarch butterflies that fluttered across North America last year.
But if populations of the striking black-and-orange aviators are starting to recover, it’s no thanks to Canada, said Carolyn Callaghan of the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
“Canada, well, hmm. Not so much going on.”