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Monarch butterfly endangered, Monsanto product zaps 900 million

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The US Fish and Wildlife Service issued a press release on Monday that details a tragedy many are unaware of: the monarch butterfly has been nearly wiped out. A major reason this is happening? A product from Monsanto called Roundup.

Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/...zaps-900-million/article/426115#ixzz3RrzuiZI1

Roundup destroying milkweed Most North Americans know of the product — it eradicates weeds and allows commercial crops to grow unmolested and was first marketed in 1973. The main ingredient is Glyphosate, and despite widespread use all over the world, its effect upon humans, other animals and the environment is still debated. Crops are genetically modified by Monsanto to become Roundup Ready; modified, they can survive Roundup — weeds cannot. Roundup is used heavily by agricultural producers, many homeowners and governments. Due to such heavy use, Monsanto's Roundup is eradicating milkweed. The vast destruction of milkweed creates a problem for the monarch butterfly, because milkweed is its main food source. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife press release said there once were as many as one billion monarchs in the U.S. but that number has dwindled by 90 percent. No milkweed, no monarch. Andrew Kimbrell, executive director for the Center for Food Safety, finds the situation "shameful." "This report is a wake-up call," Kimbrell said. "This iconic species is on the verge of extinction because of Monsanto's Roundup Ready crop system. To let the monarch butterfly die out in order to allow Monsanto to sell its signature herbicide for a few more years is simply shameful.”

Fight to save Monarch butterfly
The press release from the Wildlife Service indicates they are not going to allow the monarch to become extinct. The Service is partnering with the National Wildlife Federation in a new funding initiative and in launching a Monarch Butterfly Conservation Fund. A website has been created for the public to learn about the plight of the monarch and how they can help. The Service is immediately providing $2 million in funding and intends to get groups and individuals to help with planting native milkweed and nectar plants, again giving monarchs a food source in areas they have dwindled in or disappeared from. Land has been targeted on which to again grow the plants the monarch butterfly needs. “If we all work together - individuals, communities, farmers, land managers, and local, state, and federal agencies - we can ensure that every American child has a chance to experience amazing monarchs in their backyards,” NWF President and CEO Collin O’Mara said. “By taking action today and addressing the growing threats that are affecting so much of America’s treasured wildlife - habitat loss, pesticide overuse and climate change - we will preserve monarchs and America’s rich wildlife legacy."
 

HidingInTheHaze

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Monsanto's mission is just to kill off every natural species to make way for their genetically engineered horse shit.
 

Midnite Toker

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I love Monarchs. When I was a kid I would run with my net chasing them till I was lost. They are still magical to me. Maybe a class action lawsuit on behalf of humanity would put an end to those Monsanto fucks?
 

Green lung

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Story doesn't make sense, nobody wants milkweed or any other weed growing in there garden or crop fields been like that for a long time, the milkweed can grow everywhere else like in the woods, random fields ect just like any other plant or weed ect. Unless your saying people are spraying roundup in the woods which would kill everything the story doesn't make sense.



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Green lung

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So am I'n not supposed to mow my grass? and just let huge milk weeds grow in the yard?



I'm pretty sure everyone cuts the grass here, it's has the same effect as a farmer pulling weeds or using weed killer….no weeds.


How does mosanto weed killer have any effect on milkweed NOT growing in a farmers field? like in your garden, fields, woods ect?




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Story doesn't make sense, nobody wants milkweed or any other weed growing in there garden or crop fields been like that for a long time, the milkweed can grow everywhere else like in the woods, random fields ect just like any other plant or weed ect. Unless your saying people are spraying roundup in the woods which would kill everything the story doesn't make sense.



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if you search the boards here you will find that montasano was behind the destruction of roundup resistant bees

doesn't make sense until you come to realize that the insect pests that are being effected are also the most important pollinators in our ecosystems

best way to make agriculture rely on your seed is to keep seeds from happening naturally

they are a real nefarious company
 

DuskrayTroubador

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if you search the boards here you will find that montasano was behind the destruction of roundup resistant bees

doesn't make sense until you come to realize that the insect pests that are being effected are also the most important pollinators in our ecosystems

best way to make agriculture rely on your seed is to keep seeds from happening naturally

they are a real nefarious company

Destroying entire species in order to have a monopoly on seeds and food... That is evil.

My heart is heavy today.
 

waveguide

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ever time i see the word monarch in the headlines, i feel quite bad. and when i saw this, i wasn't sure what to feel because it seems to be an actual report about monarch butterflies.

but you don't know about that, do you? you have a nice day now, don't worry about what old waveguide writes in a post. far be it for anyone to ask you to worry or be aware about things, especially monarch things.
 

Jhhnn

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Story doesn't make sense, nobody wants milkweed or any other weed growing in there garden or crop fields been like that for a long time, the milkweed can grow everywhere else like in the woods, random fields ect just like any other plant or weed ect. Unless your saying people are spraying roundup in the woods which would kill everything the story doesn't make sense..

So am I'n not supposed to mow my grass? and just let huge milk weeds grow in the yard?

I'm pretty sure everyone cuts the grass here, it's has the same effect as a farmer pulling weeds or using weed killer….no weeds.

How does mosanto weed killer have any effect on milkweed NOT growing in a farmers field? like in your garden, fields, woods ect?

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It's not quite that simple. Monarchs are quite remarkable. Read up-

http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2013/03/26/geography-in-the-news-monarch-butterflies-struggle/

Roundup reduces the average milkweed population all across the range of the eastern north american monarch. That reduces egg laying sites & monarchs' ability to find them. As their northward generational migration continues, fewer individuals make the next leg, and then the next leg. Low population densities make it harder for monarchs to find each other to mate. Not nearly as many adult monarchs exist to lay the eggs for the 4th generation that flies south to over winter in Mexico. Wash, rinse, repeat until the population is too small to maintain itself.

It's a function of human want and unintended consequences. Monsanto doesn't intend to exterminate monarchs, but they really don't give a shit, either, other than wrt PR. Neither do the farmers who obviously find using roundup growing GMO corn & soybeans to be more profitable.

Migratory waterfowl faced similar issues as wetlands were dried up for farming. It took a concerted effort by the federal govt, state agencies & private parties to preserve the wetlands they need. Similar steps may be needed to preserve the monarchs.
 

PWF

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it is not that simple.
there are many chemicals being sprayed at rates equal to glyphosate. atrazine is one. these chemicals are often mixed together in the same sprayer. since these are sprayed most often by planes the drift is greater. then take into account the huge swaths of land being used for monoculture crops this increases pest problems. many of the target pests both plant and insect have much shorter life cycles than the crops being protected so resistence is inevitable. so to protect his investment the "farmer" (i call these people chemical applicators) sprays beyond the recommended amounts and more frequently. we all know what conventional petro-chemically derived fertilizers do to soil so add to that chelators and surfactants then the actual poisons and you could reasonably call our farming heartlands super-fund sites in the making.
this isn't even going into the corporate science replacing independent science. or the hijacking of our government by these corporations which themselves suckle at the teet of the oil giants whose by-products supply their chemical products.
i think even the least informed cannabis grower knows that chemical ferts are harder to flush than soil grown or "organic". what many of you do not realise is that many organic products still contain edt and edta chelating chemicals. these kill off soil microlife which up until about a century ago, were all we ever needed. not only do these chelating agents kill soil but they change the way plants take in food resulting in a mechanism that can introduce toxic amounts of fertilizers and creating essentially an addicted plant.
google monsanto superfund site phosphorus.
there are ongoing pollutings happening with nothing stopping monsanto.
monsanto has paid out several times for lying in advertising biodegradability to poisoning whole towns.
auto-immune disease is overtaking gluten allergies ....quietly.
auto-immune responses have been recorded just from eating a trans-genetic organism w/o the added herbacide/pesticide. glyphosate chelates with minerals and metals and by this it is bringing toxic levels into our organs. it reacts to the phosphates in clothing detergents causing rashes that look like burns.
that is just a small slice of one chemical.
fda just approved crops resistent to 2,4d mixed with glyphosate. these chemicals do not get washed off and accumulate in our bodies.
go get yourself tested for environmental toxins in your urine.
test your tap water especially those who live in rural farming areas. save your results so you can sue and get in on the class-action coming up.
 

Puffin13

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I love Monarchs. When I was a kid I would run with my net chasing them till I was lost. They are still magical to me. Maybe a class action lawsuit on behalf of humanity would put an end to those Monsanto fucks?

I did the same thing as a kid growing up in the SF bay area. They are such a beautiful species of butterfly. Monsanto is such an inhumane group of people. Killing everything, including humans for fun and profit. Just plain SICK!!!
 
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