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Human actions such as habitat destruction, pesticide use, and climate change significantly harm monarch caterpillars. Habitat loss from urban development and agricultural expansion reduces the availability of milkweed, their primary food source. Pesticides can directly poison caterpillars and disrupt their development. Additionally, climate change alters their migratory patterns and the availability of suitable environments for breeding and feeding.

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