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BBCNEWS Outside Source June 4, 2024 19:47:00

The monarch butterfly, known for its beautiful black round wins has been declared endangered lastjuly by the international convention for the conservation of nature. there is hope for it yet. monarchs rarely give up their thrones willingly and these monarch butterflies are no exception. there are currently endangered after a big drop in their population. scientists believe clive climate change, pesticide and illegal logging are threatening their very existence, but they are making a comeback. translation: but they are making a comeback. translation: now we have more butterflies, translation: now we have more butterflies, more translation: now we have more butterflies, more arrived - translation: now we have more butterflies, more arrived here - butterflies, more arrived here because the colony is bigger, and notjust here. there is another place where there are even more butterflies and further on there is even a bigger colony. ....

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No Real Climate Benefit From 10 Years of Forest Carbon Offsets in California, Satellite Imagery Shows

New satellite imagery shows that carbon offsets in the logging industry might not actually be doing much for the climate. It's not saving trees, and it's not changing carbon dioxide levels. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:52:00

The monarch butterfly, known for its beautiful orange, black and brown wings, was declared endangered lastjuly by the international union for the conservation of nature. but there s hope for them yet, as azaday moshiri reports. monarchs rarely give up their thrones willingly and these monarch butterflies are no exception. they are currently endangered after a big drop in their migratory population. scientists believe climate change, pesticides and illegal logging are threatening their very existence. but they are making a comeback. translation: now we have more butterflies, more arrived - here because the colony is bigger. and notjust here. there is another place where there are even more butterflies. and further on, there is even a bigger colony. every year they travel up to 3000 kilometres. they fly all the way from the united states and canada to spend their winters in mexico. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:55:00

More we can do there until we start to get more support and more funding. there will come a point when our hands will be tied. elaine dunkley, bbc news in wigan. the monarch butterfly, known for its beautiful orange, black and brown wings, was declared endangered lastjuly by the international union for the conservation of nature. but there s hope for them yet, as azadeh moshiri reports. monarchs rarely give up their thrones willingly and these monarch butterflies are no exception. they are currently endangered after a big drop in their migratory population. scientists believe climate change, pesticides and illegal logging are threatening their very existence. but they are making a comeback. translation: now we have more butterflies, more arrived - here because the colony is bigger. and notjust here. there is another place where there are even more butterflies. and further on, there ....

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BBCNEWS BBC World News June 4, 2024 05:21:00

Completely ruined. the monarch butterfly, known for its beautiful orange, black and brown wings, was declared endangered last july by the international union for the conservation of nature. but there s hope for them yet, as the bbc s azadeh moshiri reports. monarchs really give up their thrones willingly and is monarch flies are no exception. they are currently endangered after a big drop and their migratory population. scientists believe climate change, pesticides and illegal logging are threatening their very existence. but they are making a comeback. translation: now we have four butterflies, or arrived here because the colony is eager, and notjust here. there is another place where there are even more butterflies and further on, there is even a bigger colony. ....

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