
(Raymond Grumney/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Monarch butterflies, known for their remarkable 3,000-mile migration to Mexico each winter, use a route that has lost millions of acres of prairie where they rest and feed. To protect them from further population declines, a White House plan released this month would aim to restore milkweed, grasses and other native plants on hundreds of square miles forming a corridor from Duluth to Texas with I-35 as its spine.
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