Date: 11/07/2016
Number: 1
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David Mota-Sanchez reported the following from his colleague, Javier Castaneda, who's based at the Sierra Chincua Sanctuary:
"Javier Castaneda sent me this video of the colony at Sierra Chincua. It seems the first place where the monarchs will congregate this year will be close to the Cabana del Japones. He found the first clusters very nearby today. Still there are many butterflies dispersed in Sierra Chincua and more are arriving. I really hope that more monarchs continue arriving this month and perhaps the first week of December, so we can get (a winter population of) 2 hectares."
Sierra Chincua Sanctuary, MI
Latitude: 19.7 Longitude: -100.3
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