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02/15/2022 Cemetery in Angangueo

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02/15/2022 Daughters of the Sun

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02/15/2022 20th Anniversary of the Deadly Storm

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Published: 02/16/2022

Dear friends,

The Otomi, local indigenous people of Michoacán, refer to monarchs as our beloved ones and the daughters of the sun. We thought of our ancestors and monarchs as we placed Girasol flowers at the Monarch Butterfly Cemetery in Angangueo, a town located at the foothills of the monarch sanctuary. 

02/15/2022 Mating Activity Picking Up

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Stephanie Turcotte Edenholm
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Marylou Gooden
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Bob Pacelli
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02/15/2022 Monarch and Moon

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02/15/2022 Basking in the Sun

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