After short stay in Sask., monarch butterfly continues unprecedented northern trip
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After short stay in Sask., monarch butterfly continues unprecedented northern trip
A U.S.-based organization called Monarch Watch attaches tiny radio transmitters to track butterflies.
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By Darrell Davis
Published Jun 17, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
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A male butterfly, identified as MW-KS-016, is shown after being released May 23, 2026 by Monarch Watch in Lawrence, Kansas. Photo supplied by Kristen Baum/Monarch Watch
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