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There are quite a few different tours leaving from different times and places during the butterfly season from Morelia and other towns/cities within the region. Like the info tour, Sparks posted from Melaque, Jalisco on the Pacific coast.
Have wanted to visit the Monarch's for awhile. So last winter, put a visit onto my wish list. No arranged tour though. Wanted to visit the newest(third) sanctuary, that had opened in recent years.
Weather turned, cold(near freezing and windy) around the time, mid-January, that was my targeted date to visit. Had read that during a cold snap, the butterflies, stay, in the trees. It takes the sunshine, to get them out by the thousands fluttering around.
Then made the mistake, of taking the bus, from Guanajuato to Morelia, by the most 'direct' road route, at least via the map. Not completely sure, there would have been any faster route, but by the end of five hours, with no time, at the many stops, to go to the bathroom...(guess could have begged or tipped heavily if nature really called) plus the cold.
Didn't get to see the monarchs. Maybe next time.
(oh yah) Among other pursuits, flower, fruit and vegetable garden to attract butterflies, both adult and larvae state plus the host of other 'beneficial insects' like parasitic wasps, lady-bugs etc. Few if any Monarchs ever find their way, this far north. Although recently heard on the news, that California has an over-wintering Monarch population, that one small town there, has evolved its tourism industry around that.
In Michoacan, there have been ecological projects, involving ejidarios, which have attempted to give local economic benefits to replace the necessity of the cutting down of the forests(timber and firewood for survival)in this highly sensitive ecological area, that the butterflies have wintered in for millenia.
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