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Próxima gran decisión sobre la protección de las mariposas monarca

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Se espera que el Servicio de Pesca y Vida Silvestre de EE. UU. decida si protege o no a la mariposa monarca bajo la Ley de Especies en Peligro de Extinción dentro de las próximas dos semanas. El servicio podría optar por incluir a la icónica mariposa naranja y negra como en peligro o amenazada, o no tomar ninguna medida en este momento. Rebeca Quiñonez-Piñón, de la National Wildlife Federation, dice que la monarca occidental ha disminuido en más del 90% con respecto a los niveles históricos.

"Tenemos que actuar. Este es el momento en el que debemos, si no revertir, al menos detener el grave declive de muchos otros insectos polinizadores," enfatizó Quiñonez-Piñón

El conteo anual de la mariposa monarca occidental está actualmente en marcha con tres campañas importantes que se llevarán a cabo hasta enero. El año pasado, los expertos estimaron que la población era de alrededor de 233.000, en comparación con los 4,5 millones que solían migrar a la costa de California cada invierno en la década de 1980. La especie ha disminuido debido a la pérdida de hábitat por el desarrollo, los pesticidas, las enfermedades y el cambio climático.

Mary Philips dirige la estrategia de hábitat de plantas nativas y los programas de jardinería para la National Wildlife Federation. Ella anima a los jardineros domésticos a plantar algodoncillo autóctono, la única planta que pueden comer las orugas monarca.

"Si puedes poner un buen porcentaje de plantas de algodoncillo en esos jardines, equilibradas con especies de ásteres y varas de oro que florecen en las tres estaciones, eso puede proporcionar néctar a las monarcas adultas. Sería muy útil," expresó además Philips.

El Servicio de Pesca y Vida Silvestre de EE. UU. comenzó a considerar la inclusión de la mariposa monarca en 2014, por lo que tomar esta decisión ha llevado una década.

Divulgación: La National Wildlife Federation contribuye a nuestro fondo para informar sobre el cambio climático/calidad del aire, especies y vida silvestre en peligro de extinción, política energética y agua. Si desea ayudar a respaldar noticias de interés público, haga clic aquí.


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