In a study conducted by the National Commission of World Wildlife (WWF) Mexico and the Natural Protected Area (Conanp), the population of the East Monark Butterflies in the Mexican forest has doubled in the last winter compared to last year’s occupied area.

Annual survey. Scientists believe that despite the late November, butterfly, the advanced weather conditions are favorable to the increase in the population during the migration of the papaya.

The Monark Butterfly is considered a “poster species”, and efforts to protect them are also beneficial for less attractive pollination. (CORREROREALMX/X)

Local managers have already mentioned the surprise increase of butterfliesAnd the report of the scientists confirms their observations.

However, as last year, the WWF said that although the kings doubled the forest habitat, people were under the long -standing average.

Gonan’s Chief Point Alwarez Igasa noted that he saw the colonies of eight monark butterflies: the Monark Butterfly Biosphere in three Micovanon includes 1.21 hectares, and the five presence includes 0.57 hectares in the state of Mexico.

The smallest colony, the same position, the same. The colony is an Atlatla.

A Monark Crisolis
A monarch Crisalis, a little before the chick fried. (By Flickr CC 2.0)

Micovacon world -renowned Monark Butterfly Biosphere Balance UNESCO World Heritage Site It welcomes millions of butterflies from North America and southern Canada to Mexico’s pine and fir forests.

In the survey of the survey, scientists highlighted the safety effort “an example of the tripartite cooperation between Mexico, the US and Canada.”

George Riccords, president of WWF Mexico, stressed the role of local communities in the survey as the sanctuary monitor the population of butterflies and ensure their safety.

“We recognize the important role of local communities, and support the forests of the Mexico government and give it the opportunity to thrive and thrive on this small species,” Riccarts said. “It is time for governments, landowners, guardians and citizens to continue to be a durable trend this year with all the hand approach that continues to protect. Important habitats in the King’s North American immigration path. ”

According to experts, climate change is gradually changing the environmental systems of the forests of Mexico, Increasingly threatens the king’s habitat from severe temperature changesDryness and insects.

A group of scientists and guardians to create new butterfly habitats work to move fir seedlings to high and cold areas in the region. By 2060, the group aims to install healthy trees in these areas.

With reports from Country

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