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+ MONARCH BUTTERFLIES ON DECLINE IN MEXICO

The population of Monarch butterflies has suffered a drastic decline. Mexico's

Environment

Department says that 75 percent fewer Monarch butterflies have appeared in 2004

compared to previous years.

It blames cold weather and intensive farming - including GM crops - in areas of

the US and Canada where the butterflies spend the summer and reproduce...

Monarch

butterfly larvae have been found to die after eating milkweed coated with GM

corn

pollen.

http://www.newsday.com/news/science/wire/sns-ap-mexico-monarch-butterflies,0,203\

4485.story?coll=sns-ap-science-headlines

See: Dively, G.P., R. Rose, M.K. Sears, R.L. Hellmich, D.E. Stanley-Horn, D.D.

Calvin,

J.M. Russo and P.L. Anderson. 2004. Effects on

monarch butterfly larvae (Lepidoptera: Danaidae) after continuous exposure to

Cry1Ab

expressing corn during anthesis.

Environmental Entomology 33: 1116-1125.

 

 

40 years in the local store

Got forced out by the supermarket

The price of all your favorite meals

Stays low but now you can’t afford it

Send in the supermarket forces

Stick it on a card to save you cash

They know your details in a flash

Streamlined sets the mental tone

Now everyone’s a shopping clone

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