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CEC, WWF-Mexico seek input on monarch conservation

 
Montreal, 29/04/2008 – As part of trinational efforts to better inform decision-making in protecting the monarch butterfly and its habitat, the Commission for Environmental Cooperation and World Wildlife Fund-Mexico are gathering information to:

  1. identify priority areas for the monarch butterfly throughout the migratory flyway, including breeding and wintering habitats;
  2. determine the main pressures and threats monarch butterflies face; and
  3. recommend solutions to establish government mandates and initiatives (public policies) for conservation.

Information you provide through an online questionnaire will assist in the implementation of a North American Monarch Conservation Plan currently under development.

Please forward this notice to colleagues and organizations involved in monarch butterfly conservation, education, research and/or monitoring.

The questionnaire, along with more information, is available at:

http://www.wwf.org.mx/wwfmex/cuestionario_monarca/

 

 


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