The monarch butterfly population continues to shrink due to factors such as climate change. People working to help the ...
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Captive-raising monarchs in cages also puts the butterflies at risk. The OE parasite can reach very high levels in indoor ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is debating how to protect the monarch butterfly, but local Houstonians can help too.
Pesticides and habitat loss have been the chief reasons for the loss of the butterfly, which is being considered for the ...
People and farmers could continue to remove milkweed, a key food source for monarch caterpillars, from their gardens, backyards and fields but would be prohibited from making changes to the land ...
Herbicides: The use of herbicides in agriculture has led to significant reductions in milkweed populations—the sole host plant for monarch caterpillars. Without milkweed, there’s no place for ...
Citizen scientists are called on to help with tagging monarch butterflies and find out why their numbers are dropping.
Right now, Congress has a chance to fund similar programs in Florida and beyond through the Monarch and Pollinator Highway ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposed protection of the monarch butterfly as threatened under the Endangered Species ...
People and farmers could continue to remove milkweed, a key food source for monarch caterpillars, from their gardens, backyards and fields but would be prohibited from making changes to the land ...