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Mexico Calls on the Us and Canada to Stop Pesticides to Protect the Monarch Butterfly

At the First Monarch Butterfly National Summit, held in Toluca, State of Mexico (center), the Latin American country urged its northern neighbors to stop the use of herbicides and pesticides that destroy the asclepias, the host plant of the monarch butterfly, crucial for its life cycle, according to the newspaper 'Milenio'.
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At the First Monarch Butterfly National Summit, held in Toluca, State of Mexico (center), the Latin American country urged its northern neighbors to stop the use of herbicides and pesticides that destroy the asclepias, the host plant of the monarch butterfly, crucial for its life cycle, according to the newspaper 'Milenio'.

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noticiaslatam.lat broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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