ICYMI: Three monarch butterflies that were tagged in San Antonio and Central Texas last fall to honor deceased loved ones have been recovered in Mexico.
More than 100,000 butterflies in total were tagged in the 2021 season in order to track monarchs on their journey from Canada to Mexico, according to the ranch and Monarch Watch.While it was amid a larger effort to learn more about the correlation between monarchs and climate change, it also had a deeper meaning for Dia De Los Muertos.
Another monarch tagged on the same day and at the same location was AESJ774, which honored Roland J. Sierra of San Antonio
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