"Butterfly Numbers Plummeting In US West As Climate Crisis Takes Toll"

"The total number of butterflies west of the Rockies has fallen 1.6% a year since 1977, a study finds – ‘You extrapolate it and it’s crazy’"

"The varied, and beautiful, butterfly species that dot the US west are being cut down by the climate crisis, new research has found, with rising temperatures helping cause a steep decline in butterfly numbers over the past 40 years.

There has been a 1.6% reduction in the total number of butterflies observed west of the Rocky Mountain range each year since 1977, researchers calculated, which amounts to a staggering loss of butterflies over the timespan of the study period.

“You extrapolate it and it feels crazy but it’s consistent with the anecdotal ‘windshield effect’ where people aren’t spending time cleaning insects from their car windshields any more,” said Matt Forister, biology professor at the University of Nevada and lead study author."

Oliver Milman reports for the Guardian March 4, 2021.

SEE ALSO:

"The Tribal Coalition Fighting to Save Monarch Butterflies" (New Republic)

"Butterflies Are Vanishing Out West. Scientists Say Climate Change Is To Blame." (Washington Post)

Source: Guardian, 03/05/2021