[PCA] NEWS: The monarch massacre: Nearly a billion butterflies have vanished

Geyer, Dorothy dorothy_geyer at nps.gov
Fri Feb 13 14:18:40 CST 2015


She also has very little host and nectar plants that are native, which
according to Doug Tallamy is critical to the health of all butterflies.
Its nice to see that she is selling common milkweed though.

On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Steve Erickson <wean at whidbey.net> wrote:

> I notice that this person is peddling Buddliea davidii. While she does
> include a disclaimer about there being states she can’t ship to, she does
> not disclose why (the seriously invasive nature of this species). This lack
> of consciousness (or knowledge?) immediately makes me seriously question
> her arguments for why listing per the ESA would be bad for Monarchs. Note
> that she ignores that if listed, impacts to Monarchs would have to be
> addressed in the pesticide registration and renewal process. And a lawsuit
> requiring the same for approval of pesticide manufacturing GMOs would
> likely be successful. So, if the widespread planting of these GMOs is
> negatively impacting Monarchs, this will provide a legal mechanism to
> address that.
>
> -Steve
>
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>
>
> On 2/11/15 at 1:37 PM, SMITHCATH at ecu.edu (Smith, Catherine) wrote:
>
>  Adding to the conversation. . . .
>>
>> For another perspective, read Rose Franklin's  "Plausible Negative
>> Consequences of Protecting the Monarch Under the Endangered Specieis Act"
>> at  www.butterflybushes.com/press_room.htm
>>
>> For a perspective on planting milkweed, read "Which Milkweed to Plant for
>> the Monarchs?" also at www.butterflybushes.com/press_room.htm
>> Franklin is author of Fast Track Butterfly Gardening.  She gardens for
>> butterflies including monarchs in central Pennsylvania.
>>
>> Catherine F. Smith
>> Spring Mills PA
>>
>>
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>> Subject: [PCA] NEWS: The monarch massacre: Nearly a billion butterflies
>> have    vanished
>>
>> http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/02/09/the-
>> monarch-massacre-nearly-a-billion-butterflies-have-vanished/
>>
>> The monarch massacre: Nearly a billion butterflies have vanished
>> By Darryl Fears
>> February 9 at 4:47 PM
>> The Washington Post
>>
>> Threatened animals like elephants, porpoises and lions grab all the
>> headlines, but what’s happening to monarch butterflies is nothing short of
>> a massacre. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service summed it up in just one
>> grim statistic on Monday: Since 1990, about 970 million have vanished.
>>
>> See the link above for the full article text.
>>
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Dorothy Geyer
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