U.S., Mexico surpass Canada in efforts to restore monarch butterfly habitat
One of nature’s greatest migrations may be returning to health after a stunning growth in the number of monarch butterflies that fluttered across North America last year.
But if populations of the striking black-and-orange aviators are starting to recover, it’s no thanks to Canada, said Carolyn Callaghan of the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
“Canada, well, hmm. Not so much going on.”
Canadian wildlife officials dispute that. They say the species is considered a priority and $14 million has been spent since 2012 on the butterflies.