Every winter, millions of monarch butterflies journey thousands of miles across North America to spend winters in the forests and mountains of central Mexico.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants to protect the iconic insect under the federal Endangered Species Act.
Texas’ state insect, the black and orange-winged Monarch butterfly, could be granted federal protections after the U.S. Fish ...
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The Fish and Wildlife Service proposed protections for a salamander, critical habitat for mussels and opened a comment period ...
Local elementary school students explored the world of Monarch butterflies through an educational program by Champions for ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed listing the Monarch Butterfly as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Farmers for Monarchs encourages producers to continue their conservation ...
The photographer fears the stunning images of the monarchs may be a thing of the past unless the world takes action.
Commenting on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s proposal to list the monarch butterfly as threatened, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said, “The Biden administration’s recent proposal to list the ...
After rapid population decline in recent decades, the monarch butterfly could soon have federal protections under the ...
A pair of tragic ice fishing accidents earlier this week has state and federal safety officials warning anglers to stay off ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Tuesday that it is proposing the monarch butterfly for threatened species status ...