In downtown San Luis Obispo, transportation is familiar: cars navigate through intersections, bikes weave through traffic and pedestrians file sidewalks. “I’m a pedicab operator,” Robert Grajeda said. “If you don’t know what that is, it’s basically a tricycle with a couch on it that I pull people around with, a pedal cab, and I call […]
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Declining monarch butterfly populations at risk of parasites if they stay in California
Without migration, the pathogen would continue to overpopulate the entire population and potentially kill off or shorten lives of butterflies.
