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Monarch Butterfly Winter Count Increases in AZ, CA; More Efforts Urged

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Thursday, February 2, 2023   

Wildlife specialists are celebrating the more than 330,000 monarch butterflies which were counted this winter season in Arizona and neighboring California.

According to the Xerces Society, it is a jump from the 250,000 monarchs volunteers counted in 2021 and the less than 2,000 observed in 2020.

Rebeca Quiñonez-Piñón, senior manager of the Climate-Resilient Habitat Program, and monarch recovery strategist with the National Wildlife Federation, said while restoration and conservation efforts are working, there is still a lot to be done.

She explained once an average of 500,000 monarchs over a period of five years is seen, then they will be able to say the butterflies are reaching what she called a "stable point." She added in the '80s and early '90s, monarch numbers were in the millions, much different from what is being seen today.

She noted monarchs come to the Grand Canyon State for overwintering sites in particular areas.

"They are located in the southwest of Arizona," Quiñonez-Piñón observed. "It would be great for those spaces to be recognized and, as well, ensure they are protected, and for that we need more information."

Quiñonez-Piñón encouraged Arizonans to help the monarch butterflies by creating native spaces which include native nectar plants and milkweed.

Quiñonez-Piñón agreed the numbers are improving, but added issues surrounding climate change and extreme weather patterns are making it difficult for monarchs to reach higher population numbers as they once saw. She also said the heavy use of pesticides and habitat fragmentation are some of the top threats impacting the monarchs.

"The monarchs have these long, long migration pathways where they need to find places to stop and refuel," Quiñonez-Piñón pointed out. "And unfortunately, because of habitat fragmentation, it is just really hard for them to find those spaces."

According to The Xerces Society, monarch butterflies were declared endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species last summer, but they have not yet been listed under U.S. or state Endangered Species Acts, which would grant the butterflies legal protections.

Disclosure: The National Wildlife Federation contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Endangered Species and Wildlife, Energy Policy, and Water. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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