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The First Monarch Butterfly Arrived in Texas with Radio Transmitter After Winter in Mexico

Summary by GM Noticias
The first Monarch Butterfly with radio transmitter to the chest, identified as OXT006, managed to cross the border of Mexico back to the United States on March 10 after traveling in seven days at least 855 kilometers. According to Excélsior, the female specimen was detected in the vicinity of Edna, Texas, on its journey to the north, after spending the winter in the hibernation sanctuaries in the central region of our country. It had been labele…
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The first Monarch Butterfly with radio transmitter to the chest, identified as OXT006, managed to cross the border of Mexico back to the United States on March 10 after traveling in seven days at least 855 kilometers. According to Excélsior, the female specimen was detected in the vicinity of Edna, Texas, on its journey to the north, after spending the winter in the hibernation sanctuaries in the central region of our country. It had been labele…

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GM Noticias broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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