Posted September 30, 2017 11:15 am by Comments

By Ammoland Editor Joe Evans

Monarch Butterflies, Other Pollinators Focus on Arkansas Summit

Arkansas Game and Fish CommissionUSA -(Ammoland.com)- The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will join its partners in the Arkansas Monarch Conservation Partnership to attend the 2017 Monarch and Pollinator Summit, held Oct. 12 at Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock.

Populations of the monarch butterfly have declined significantly in the past several years, and the species is currently under consideration for federal listing under the Endangered Species Act.

Other pollinator populations are also experiencing declines, causing concern for the health of our ecosystems and food production.

This concern was the cause for the first Arkansas Monarch Summit, held in November 2015. This two-day meeting brought together a diverse group of conservation practitioners, educators, university staff, gardeners and private citizens to learn about monarchs and pollinators and discuss needs for conserving these important species.

“A lot of the restoration work that benefits the Monarch will ultimately benefit other pollinator species,” said Allison Fowler, Wildlife Diversity Program coordinator for the AGFC. “Pollinators are essential to the health of ecosystems and for sustaining habitat for other wildlife. They also are a key component in the production of many agricultural crops.”

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