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Female monarch butterflies lay eggs on wild milkweed plants. Milkweed is the only plant that Monarch caterpillars can eat. |
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Threats To The Monarch ButterflyRoundup herbicide killing milkweedWhen Roundup Ready crops are planted, the spraying of Roundup kills surrounding species such as the milkweed plant, which is the food for monarch caterpillars. |
More on the The Last Monarch Butterfly... |
From Canary In The Cornfield
John Losey, Maureen Carter, Linday Rayor - Cornell University colleages
- Claim that bt corn pollen can kill monarch caterpillars
- Article: "Transgenic Pollen Harms Monarch Larvae"
- Could windblown corn pollen accumulate on plants that grow extensively in and adjacent to cornfields and, like conventional insecticides, inadvertently kill native insects that are not pests?
- Monarch caterpillars exposed to bt pollen
- est less
- grow slowly
- suffer higher mortality
The research has been "spun, massaged, manipulated" by
- USDA
- US EPA
- elements of North American academic community
- agriculture indistry
| "a larger more serious issue: the real danger that genetically engineered crops will accelerate the industrialization of agriculture, human overpopulation, and the impoverishmnet of biological diversity." |
References To Monarch Butterfly Research
- Assessing the risk to Monarch butterfly larvae from BT corn pollen http://bio.org/foodag/background/bt0813.asp
- Agriculture Biotechnology Stewardship Working Group is researching whether the pollen from BT corn affects butterfly larvae feeding on nearby milkweed plants
Monarch Butterfly Picture Gallery
Monarch Eggs on Milkweed |
![]() Monarchs Mating |
![]() Monarch in Pennsylvania |
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![]() Monarchs during migration through Texas |
![]() Monarch Butterfly |
![]() Monarch Butterfly Caterpiller |










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