Each year, monarch butterflies from the northeastern U.S. and Canada begin a remarkable migration that spans four generations. The fourth generation, born in Canada, flies 5,000 miles to mountain forests near Angangueo, Mexico. Scientists are still uncovering how these butterflies navigate such distances and why it takes three generations to return. Join us to explore this fascinating journey! This class is taught by Suzanne Rausch, a collaborative instructor from Harper College.