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Omaha Steve

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Wed Dec 31, 2014, 12:16 AM Dec 2014

More Monarchs return to Mexico, but now face cold

Source: AP-Excite

By MARK STEVENSON

PIEDRA HERRADA, Mexico (AP) — More Monarch butterflies appear to have made the long flight from the U.S. and Canada to their winter nesting ground in western Mexico, raising hopes after their number dropped to a record low last year. But experts still fear that unusual cold temperatures will threaten the orange and black insects.

While an official census won't be ready until mid-January, observers are seeing healthy populations of butterflies bunched together on fir and pine trees in protected sanctuaries, said Gloria Talavera, director of the official monarch butterfly reserve.

"We're encouraged, because we've seen more," Talavera said Monday.

But cold forecast for this winter, she said, "could put at risk the whole migratory phenomenon. ... We will be saying a prayer each day until mid-February."

FULL story at link.



In this Dec. 21, 2014 photo, a monarch butterfly perches on a branch in the Piedra Herrada sanctuary near Valle de Bravo, Mexico. More butterflies appear to have made the long flight from the U.S. and Canada to their winter nesting ground in western Mexico, raising hopes after their number dropped to a record low last year. The insects are being hurt by various factors: in Mexico, the encroachment of logging into their habitat; and in the United States, the decline of milkweed, the butterflies{2019} main source of food that has been crowded out by pesticide-resistant crops. (AP Photo/Christian Palma)

Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20141230/lt--mexico-monarch_butterflies-e1eaa080a9.html

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More Monarchs return to Mexico, but now face cold (Original Post) Omaha Steve Dec 2014 OP
For a moment, I thought the Bushies were vacationing in Mazatlan. nt Xipe Totec Dec 2014 #1
I did what I could to bring lots of Monarchs into the world. JDPriestly Dec 2014 #2

JDPriestly

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2. I did what I could to bring lots of Monarchs into the world.
Wed Dec 31, 2014, 03:11 AM
Dec 2014

I plant milkweed in pots in my back yard. It's beautiful to see the young Monarchs flying, floating, cruising around my garden. I just love them.

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