California Sees Worst Butterfly Season in 35 Years

Billions of Butterflies Descend on California

Cold and wet conditions have ruined California's butterfly season and could contribute to some species disappearing from the state altogether.

"It has been the worst spring for butterflies of my 35 in California," said Art Shapiro, a professor of evolution and ecology at the University of California, Davis. "There will probably be long-term repercussions, especially for species already in serious decline."

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