The monarch : saving our most-loved butterfly
(2017)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
595.789/BAUMLE,K

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 595.789/BAUMLE,K Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Pittsburgh, PA : St. Lynn's Press, 2017
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

159 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781943366170, 1943366179, 9781943366170
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

A story -- Danaus plexippus -- Monarch mimics -- The miraculous migration -- Laying out the challenges -- We can lend a hand -- What's so special about milkweed? -- Predators at large -- Are monarchs in danger of extinction -- Ways to help the monarch: projects for everyone -- Epilogue: the rest of the story

Every fall, spectacular orange and black clouds of monarch butterflies fill the skies as they migrate from across North America to Central Mexico. West Coast populations make a similar though much shorter trip to coastal California. The National Wildlife Federation calls the monarch migration "one of the greatest natural phenomena in the insect world." Not long ago, monarchs numbered in the billions, but in the last 20 years their population has dropped by 90%, due to habitat loss from pesticides, modern farming practices, urban development and other human activity. An estimated one million acres of habitat are lost each year. But today, an army of citizen scientists, students and gardeners is engaged in restoring this beloved pollinator's habitat -- the wildflowers and milkweed and feeding corridors -- so that one of nature's most beautiful creatures will still be there for generations to come. And it starts in our own backyards

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