February 4, 2025:
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed listing the Monarch Butterfly as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Farmers for Monarchs encourages producers to continue their conservation efforts.
“Farmers and landowners play a critical role in monarch conservation, and this threatened listing proposal provides a way toward efforts that’ll benefit the monarch populations,” says Matt Mulica, senior project director at Keystone Policy Center, which facilitates Farmers for Monarchs.
Ken Hartman, Jr., president of the National Corn Growers Association, says they look forward to providing input on protecting Monarch butterflies without disrupting critical agriculture activities that help feed and fuel the world.
Farm Bureau president Zippy Duvall says preserving natural surroundings for America’s wildlife has long been a priority for America’s farmers and ranchers.
“The use of a 4(d) rule acknowledges the work farmers are already doing to protect the monarch while recognizing the need for flexibility in conservation efforts,” Duvall says.
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