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Californians asked to track monarch sightings

The California State Parks Foundation urges public participation in the 29th Western Monarch Count to aid conservation amid a 95% extinction risk by 2080, officials said.

Summary by KTVU FOX 2
The California State Parks Foundation is asking Californians to track sightings of western monarch butterflies to help save the dwindling insect population.

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The Western monarch butterfly faces a critical decline in California. Find out why state parks are key to its survival and how you can help protect it.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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KTVU FOX 2 broke the news in Oakland, United States on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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