Oklahoma’s impact on the Monarch migration

As late September approaches, Oklahoma’s skies will come alive with the vibrant orange and black wings of monarch butterflies. Every fall, these delicate insects embark on an extraordinary migration, traveling thousands of miles from Canada to Mexico. Oklahoma serves as a key stopover point in this journey. As monarchs pass through our state, they can often be found resting on trees, sipping crucial nectar and laying eggs.

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