Monarch butterflies are on their way back to Canada and a select few will be rocking a tiny microchip for the flight north. CBC’s Jorge Barrera went to the El Rosario butterfly sanctuary in Mexico to learn more about the project that scientists hope will unlock some mystery around the monarch’s migration.
Breakdown
- Monarchs winter in Mexico's oyamel forests, forming large colonies. 13s
- Scientists attach solar-powered microchips to monarchs with eyelash glue. 2m 5s
- Transmitters use Bluetooth to crowdsource butterfly locations via smartphones. 2m 19s
- Future transmitters may track altitude and detailed behavior. 2m 54s
- Conservation efforts continue as monarch numbers face climate threats. 3m 43s