Researchers: GM Crops Are Killing Monarch Butterflies, After All
If any insect species can be described as charismatic minifauna, it's
the monarch butterfly. The gorgeous creatures flutter about in a
migratory range that stretches from the northern part of South America
up into Canada. The monarch is the only butterfly species that
undertakes such a long-distance migration. And when they alight upon a
place en masse, heads turn. No fewer than five states—Texas, Alabama,
Idaho, illinois, and Minnesota—claim the monarch as their state insect.
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