The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation has been counting western overwinter populations along the California coast, northern Baja California and inland sites in California and Arizona ...
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Monterey Herald on MSNLow number of monarch butterflies concerns experts"I really want to spread the word that we should not give up right now," said Isis Howard, a conservation biologist with the ...
WASHINGTON— The Xerces Society and Center for Biological Diversity filed a notice of intent today to sue the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s secretive Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service for ...
Monarchs west of the Rocky Mountains typically overwinter along the California coast. The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation has been counting western overwinter populations along the ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation and the Center for Biological Diversity won a lawsuit today against the federal Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service over its ...
The Western population of the monarch butterfly hit a near-record low with fewer than 10,000 found living in California this winter, a foreboding sign.
The 28th annual Western Monarch Count reported just 9,119 butterflies, the second lowest overwintering population recorded since tracking began in 1997, according to the Xerces Society for ...
The count, administered by the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, is the second-lowest total since the program began in 1997. In 2020, less than 2,000 were observed. More than 200,000 ...
The 28th annual survey, conducted by the Xerces Society between October and January, recorded the second-lowest overwintering ...
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