Ahead of California Biodiversity Day starting Saturday, the California State Parks Foundation sent out a call for people to help report sightings of monarch butterflies.
Previously, scientists said millions of monarch butterflies would overwinter in California.
Californians – in particular, visitors to state parks – can help scientists with this year's count by reporting butterfly sightings. People interested in helping should download the iNaturalist app, take a photo of the butterfly or caterpillar, then upload it to the app.
Lighthouse Field State Beach, Natural Bridges State Beach, and Pismo State Beach are among the top monarch overwintering sites in previous years.
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