They Both Go North And South
the migratory routes are from California beaches too Japan and back every year
Research homework question.
routes of migratory birds
Instinctive
According to the WWF and the IUCN, Monarch Butterflies are not currently endangered. However, their migratory patterns are at risk because their routes are endangered due to habitat loss. Illegal deforestation of their overwintering grounds is the greatest current threat. Logging of their traditional wintering grounds means the butterflies have fewer places to rest during winter. Not only that, but such habitat loss reduces their supply of milkweed, a key component of their diet. There is some evidence, too, that chemicals used to kill milkweed also affect the caterpillars and adult Monarch Butterflies. Efforts to protect the Monarch Butterfly are underway, with laws being passed in areas of Mexico and California that protect parts of the monarch butterfly's habitat.
According to the WWF, Monarch butterflies are not endangered. However, their migratory patterns are at risk because their routes are endangered due to habitat loss.yes
in winter they travel inland some 600 miles and then in summer the females head for the coast to get food for the young
Trappers opened routes to Alta California to find new areas that had fur animals to trap. They discovered new routes while looking for new places to trap beavers and other animals.
he went around California...
I was taught in college that some animals, such as birds, geese, are guided by magnetic forces, not forcing them to go this way, but guiding them
the three major routes were around south america,through the panama canal, and overland.
Hawaiian Airlines serve customers in Hawaii, the United States, and in Australia. The most common routes are routes from Hawaii to California, and routes from Hawaii to Australia.