‘Incredibly resilient’: Monarch butterflies in the West defy odds after near extinction

BOISE, Idaho — As fall settles across the Northwest, the crisp air isn’t just a signal for changing leaves, it’s also nature’s cue for monarch butterflies to begin their long journey south.

Each year, these four inch, bright orange insects take flight in a remarkable migration, traveling up to 3,000 miles to survive the winter.

“We do not know exactly how they know to get to where they’re going.” CWI Professor Hollie Leavitt told KTVB. “And so that’s kind of a mystery.”…

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