The plummeting population of these familiar butterflies, along with the decline of other butterflies and bees, threatens peoples’ wellbeing too, since our food security ... in the chrysalis stage.
The plummeting population of these familiar butterflies, along with the decline of other butterflies and bees, threatens peoples’ wellbeing too, since our food security ... in the chrysalis stage.
The monarch butterfly begins its life in a cream-colored ... The milkweed plant itself is toxic and is the only food in a ...
Late last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service took an important step toward putting the monarch butterfly on the ...
The monarch butterfly could be in danger of extinction, but the federal government is proposing new protections to help the ...
EPA must better assess the dangers of pesticides, especially in monarch breeding habitats in state’s Central Valley.
We have just learned that the iconic monarch butterfly may be placed on the ... working lands that provide food and energy essential to human survival must also maintain the essential habitat ...
In the monarch’s case, the proposed listing would generally prohibit anyone from killing or transporting the butterfly. People and farmers could continue to remove milkweed, a key food source ...
Bustling cities disrupt monarch migration routes, access to food and breeding sites that sustain the butterfly’s life cycle. Monarch butterfly populations in the eastern United States have ...