The US Is To Protect Millions Of Acres For Monarch Butterflies
The US is to protect millions of acres for monarch butterflies and other pollinating species. Other pollinating insects that could benefit and be protected are animals like bees and other essential pollinating insects.
The butterflies and other insects will be protected thanks to a joint partnership between the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service and the University of Chicago, both of these institutions came to an agreement to protect the animals.
The aim of protecting animals like monarch butterflies by the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service and the University of Chicago is to prevent insects like monarch butterflies from becoming extinct in the future.
These new proposed protections for monarch butterflies could become vital to stop monarch butterflies becoming extinct, as last year it was reported that the monarch butterfly declined by 86%.
This new agreement and protected land offers hope for monarch butterflies.
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