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The Forests For Monarchs project has added more than five million trees since 1997 to previously deforested areas of Central Mexico. As the trees grow, they serve as a climatic buffer that protects butterflies from harsh weather. And when sustainably harvested, the trees provide a renewable source of income for local residents. Click to learn more.
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