Monarch butterfly endangerment concerns local insect activists

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Entomica Insectarium encourages residents to plant milkweed in their gardens to help support the friendly orange and black insects

The monarch butterfly, a familiar favourite among North America’s insects, was declared endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature back on July 21.

“We encourage residents to start up pollinator gardens, especially when it comes to planting things like milkweed,” says Chris Lee, the program director with Entomica Insectarium. “At the same time, we definitely want to urge the public not to collect monarch butterflies.” Lee explains that deforestation, urbanization, and increased use of pesticides and herbicides in some of the southern parts of the continent has had a noticeably severe impact on the butterflies’ population and migration trends.

 

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