Amidst a concerning decline in the nation’s most iconic butterfly population, Oklahoma’s key monarch conservation program is marking a significant step in solidifying its future and updating the state’s plan to help pollinators. Changes come with the launch this week of the Oklahoma Monarch Society, a new face for a successful six-year-old Okies for Monarchs movement.
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