Disappearance of Mexican advocate for monarch butterflies alarms rights activists - News Summed Up

Disappearance of Mexican advocate for monarch butterflies alarms rights activists


ADParts of the forest where the monarchs winter in Michoacan have been damaged by illegal loggers in recent years, displacing butterflies. In an article published this month, he told The Washington Post that the protection of the species is steeped in local traditions. ADEn el Santuario El Rosario Ocampo Michoacan “ El más grande del mundo “ pic.twitter.com/WlCJuOcG4Q — Homero gomez g. (@Homerogomez_g) January 12, 2020Gómez González’s Twitter feed is full of photos and footage of the insects. One post shows a group of smiling tour guides, dressed in matching blue jackets, standing at the entrance to a butterfly sanctuary. More than 61,000 people have disappeared in Mexico, authorities reported this month, a dramatic increase from earlier government estimates.


Source: Washington Post January 21, 2020 17:10 UTC



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