This one-hour program is divided into six chapters. Choose any chapter below and select QuickTime or Windows Media Player to begin viewing the video. If you experience difficulty viewing, it may be due to high demand. We regret this and suggest you try back at another time. | ||||
Birth of a MonarchIn late August, near the shores of Lake Huron, a tiny caterpillar gradually transforms into a chrysalis and emerges as a monarch butterfly. | ||||
Soaring Over Land and LakesLike gliding aircraft, the butterflies rely on thermal air currents to travel vast distances, and they take rest stops on boats while crossing the Great Lakes. | ||||
Destination MexicoOnly in the 1970s, with the help of a tagging program, did scientists realize that North American monarchs flew to Mexico for the winter. | ||||
An Endangered RefugeIllegal logging threatens to destroy the monarch's sanctuary in the highlands of Mexico. | ||||
Gathering FlocksBy the time they reach southern Texas, the monarchs have formed enormous flocks 50 miles wide. In Mexico, the Mazahua people celebrate their arrival. | ||||
An Awesome SpectacleTens of millions of monarchs drape the trees of their highland refuge. When spring comes, they wake from their slumber and begin the long journey north. | ||||
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