Drought
conditions and historic wildfires lead to more decline
March 2013.
Bad news again for the Monarch butterfly: Drought conditions and historic
wildfires the past few years continue to decrease their numbers as they wing
across Texas
this spring. Worse news: milkweed plants – the only kind they need to survive –
are also not in plentiful supply, says a Texas A&M University Monarch
watcher.
Craig Wilson,
a senior research associate in the Center for Mathematics and Science Education
and a longtime butterfly enthusiast, says reports coming from Mexico where the
Monarchs have their breeding grounds show their numbers are significantly down,
a disturbing trend during much of the past decade.
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