If the forests in central Mexico are used for timber, it could lead to significant habitat loss for the Monarch Butterflies, which rely on these areas for their winter migration and breeding. Deforestation can disrupt their ecological balance, resulting in a decline in their population. Additionally, the removal of trees can affect the availability of milkweed, the primary food source for monarch caterpillars, further jeopardizing their survival. Overall, timber extraction poses a serious threat to the already vulnerable monarch butterfly population.
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