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Re: monarch butterflies [Re: old243] #7663835
09/03/22 06:35 AM
09/03/22 06:35 AM

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When we lived SE of San Antonio, we'd have incredible back porch views of Monarchs migrating every fall. Growing up in MI, I'd never seen such a sight. When the two weeks of fall migration occurred, for days there'd be zillions of Monarchs flying past and at times our acreage would have thousands in view.

Me and the grandkids used to sit and enjoy all the pretty butterflies.

Quite a sight.

Blessings,
Mark

Re: monarch butterflies [Re: old243] #7663889
09/03/22 07:54 AM
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lots here in eastern wv

Re: monarch butterflies [Re: old243] #7663957
09/03/22 09:27 AM
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There has bee a lot of confusion over the IUCN Red Listing the monarch. Many people have been reporting it as the monarch being listed as endangered by the USFWS which is no the case. I made a video about it when it happened a month or so ago. It tells what the IUCN found and did and what the USFWS is doing also.


Re: monarch butterflies [Re: old243] #7663966
09/03/22 09:40 AM
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Interesting


Eh...wot?

Re: monarch butterflies [Re: old243] #7664649
09/04/22 09:44 AM
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Strut10 thanks for the post.


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