Monarch butterfly population critically low on California coast – again
by Associated Press from on (#4Y9XD)
Study finds 29,000 butterflies, compared with 4.5 million during the 1980s, as experts point to habitat destruction
The western monarch butterfly population wintering along California's coast remains critically low for the second year in a row, a count by an environmental group released Thursday showed.
The count of the orange-and-black insects by the Xerces Society, a not-for-profit environmental organization that focuses on the conservation of invertebrates, recorded about 29,000 butterflies in its annual survey. That's not much different than last year's tally, when an all-time low 27,000 monarchs were counted.
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