[Pollinator] New report about status of monarch butterflies in North America
Richard Johnstone
ivmpartners at gmail.com
Fri Mar 13 12:38:11 PDT 2015
I will be conducting a webinar next week on the subject of improving
pollinator habitat on utility and highway ROW. See attached brochure.
Rick
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Matthew Shepherd <mdshepherd at xerces.org>
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
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> We just wanted to let you all know that a new report about the monarch
> butterfly is now available. The report was prepared for the U.S. Forest
> Service by NatureServe and the Xerces Society.
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> The thing that marks this report from others is that it includes a newly
> completed assessment that found that monarch butterflies in North America
> are vulnerable to extinction. The assessment was done using NatureServe’s
> conservation status assessment methodology, which has been successfully
> applied to hundreds of species of animals.
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> Using data on population abundance, trends, and threats, it was determined
> that while the monarch butterfly species as a whole, *Danaus plexippus*,
> is apparently secure, the subspecies occurring in North America, *Danaus
> plexippus plexippus*, is vulnerable to extinction. Under the assessment,
> the North American monarchs were split into an eastern population that
> migrates from as far north as southern Canada to central Mexico each fall,
> and a smaller western population, that largely migrates to coastal
> California to spend the winter. The eastern monarch population was assessed
> as “critically imperiled” due to recent rapid decline and widespread
> threats. The western population, with a slightly slower rate of decline and
> less widespread threats, was categorized as “vulnerable to imperiled.”
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> The report, *Conservation Status and Ecology of the Monarch Butterfly in
> the United States*, summarizes the monarch’s North American distribution,
> life history, population, current conservation status, and potential
> causes of decline. In addition, it includes a set of breeding and
> overwintering habitat management recommendations. This report aims to
> inform government agencies charged with biodiversity protection, as well
> as conservation organizations and the public in general, about the threats
> to and current conservation status of this much-loved, iconic insect.
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> Download *Conservation Status and Ecology of the Monarch Butterfly in the
> United States* at
> http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/NatureServe-Xerces_monarchs_USFS-final.pdf
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