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Mayor Pete Buttigieg joins South Bend second graders to plant garden for monarch butterflies

He’s worked to bring more jobs and two-way traffic to South Bend, and this week, Mayor Pete Buttigieg began an effort to increase the city’s monarch butterfly population.

Buttigieg joined second grade students from Madison Primary Center to plant a new milkweed garden at Leeper Park on Wednesday afternoon, May 11, the mayor’s office said. The milkweed is needed to feed monarch caterpillars and nectar flowers to lay eggs.

There were an estimated 1 billion monarchs in the U.S. in 1996, but their numbers have declined by as much as 90 percent in recent years. The city of South Bend is taking part in the National Wildlife Federation’s Mayors’ Monarch Pledge to create monarch-friendly areas in the city.

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