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Friday, November 14, 2014
Leading Scientists, Over 200 Groups and Companies Call for Monarch Butterfly Protection
In the face of staggering declines of monarchs, more than 40 leading monarch scientists and ecologists and more than 200
organizations and businesses today urged Secretary of the Interior
Sally Jewell to protect these butterflies under the Endangered Species
Act. Today’s letters come in support of a formal petition
to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeking federal protection for
monarchs. The petition was filed in August by the Center for Biological
Diversity, Center for Food Safety, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate
Conservation, and renowned monarch scientist Dr. Lincoln Brower. The North American monarch butterfly population has declined by 90
percent in the past 20 years, dropping from a high of approximately 1
billion in the mid-1990s to fewer than 35 million butterflies last
winter – the lowest number ever recorded. The dramatic decline is being
driven by the loss of milkweed plants – the monarch caterpillar’s only
food – caused by increased herbicide use resulting from the widespread
planting of genetically engineered crops in the Midwest, where most
monarchs are born...more
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