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The Fish and Wildlife Service has said it will propose listing the monarch in 2024 under the Endangered Species Act if populations don’t rebound. A monarch butterfly on a flower.
The Fish and Wildlife Service determined that federal protections for the monarch butterfly "may be warranted" after it was petitioned to protect it in 2014 under the Endangered Species Act.
The Sierra Nevada red fox and Hermes copper butterfly from California, and Bartram’s stonecrop and beardless chinchweed from Arizona, were proposed for Endangered Species Act listing over a year ago, ...
News Pacific NW U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recommends adding monarch butterflies to endangered species list Dec. 11, 2024 Updated Wed., Dec. 11, 2024 at 10:13 a.m.
According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Eastern Monarch population has dropped from around 383 million to under ...
A red admiral butterfly sitting on a flower. A red admiral caught my interest with its tapestry of color. I watched it go from one flower to another and patiently waited for it to come closer. It ...
Fish and Wildlife Service Issues “Warranted but Precluded” Finding for Monarch Butterfly Angela Levin, Elizabeth McCormick, Andrea Wortzel Troutman Pepper Locke + Follow Contact ...