Californians asked to track monarch sightings
The California State Parks Foundation urges public participation in the 29th Western Monarch Count to aid conservation amid a 95% extinction risk by 2080, officials said.
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Californians asked to track monarch butterfly sightings to help save declining population
The California State Parks Foundation is asking Californians to track sightings of western monarch butterflies to help save the dwindling insect population. The California State Parks Foundation, a nonprofit that supports the state’s park system through lobbying, fundraising, volunteering, and programming, said that western monarch populations have plummeted in recent decades. Millions of monarchs used to flock to coastal California to spend the…
The Western monarch butterfly faces a critical decline in California. Find out why state parks are key to its survival and how you can help protect it.
Californians asked to track monarch butterfly sightings to help save declining population - Local News Matters
The California State Parks Foundation is asking Californians to track sightings of western monarch butterflies to help save the dwindling insect population. The California State Parks Foundation, a nonprofit that supports the state’s park system through lobbying, fundraising, volunteering, and programming, said that western monarch populations have plummeted in recent decades. Millions of monarchs used to flock to coastal California to spend the…
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