Imperial hopes to raise butterflies

To avoid severe cold winter this royal butterflies migrated to Mexico from Canada through the United States are doing and there are wars
Mexico's government says the king of black butterflies saffron campaign was launched to protect the butterflies of this ilk are likely to rise.
To avoid severe cold winter this royal butterflies migrated to Mexico from Canada through the United States are doing, and there are in the wild.
In recent years, spraying pesticides and illegally cut trees in large numbers because of the number of these rare butterflies plummeted nearly 90 percent.
In February last year, the United States, Canada and Mexico to protect their jointly agreed to special measures. Under the migration route of those rare butterflies and their habit was to focus on the various aspects.
Mexican authorities said Thursday that after trying for almost a year, it is expected to yield positive results.
In Mexico, US Secretary of the Interior Minister of the Environment Heard pcynu a joint conference with Sally Joel said, is the effect of these measures. '
He is expected that this time the mountain forests of Mexico, located in the center of a large part of it will be occupied royal butterflies.
In recent years, spraying pesticides and illegally cut trees in large numbers because of the number of rare butterflies have recorded a decline of almost ninety percent
Mountain forest, where hundreds of butterflies that are already dances are resting or sitting on the deck, before the visit, he said, compared to last season, this time it will be almost four times more.
On this occasion, the Minister said Sally Joel Canada and the United States the way it runs its drug-free way to keep pesticides are all being made.
He said: "Mexico, Canada and the United States are found in many of these insects who do not recognize political boundaries and are crossing the border to freedom."
These butterflies have traveled almost 4,000 kilometers from Canada to Mexico through the United States can reach certain areas.

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