New efforts underway to protect dwindling monarch butterfly population
The iconic monarch butterfly faces uncertainty after a concerning new report found that the number of butterflies wintering in Mexico dropped by 22% this year. NBC’s Ellison Barber reports on why activists and environmentalists are not losing hope on the species yet.
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