Monarch butterflies are gracing south Saskatchewan and they’ve had a long journey. These showy butterflies form the longest and largest insect migration in North America. It’s not just a matter of time, but generations. It takes most Monarch butterflies three to four generations to migrate north from their wintering grounds in central Mexico. The summer adult Monarchs only live two to five weeks, but the generation that hatches furthest north ca…
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