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Monarch butterfly decline linked to spread of GM crops
CBC ^ | 6/4/2014 | Emily Chung

Posted on 06/09/2014 5:05:10 AM PDT by NowApproachingMidnight

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To: stockpirate

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GM engineering is not the same thing as natural selection of species and produces unnatural things. We are what we eat. I am quite supportive of the move to the organic in response to all this.


61 posted on 06/10/2014 4:19:21 PM PDT by wonkowasright (Wonko from outside the asylum)
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To: ifinnegan

While I have read a lot about the topic it is not my job in life to do your research for you, so I would suggest that if you are interested you start reading up on the topic.


62 posted on 06/10/2014 4:23:18 PM PDT by stockpirate (Only a tidal wave of tyrants blood will return our tree of liberty......)
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To: Vaquero

“There is still enough to keep a viable monarch population.”

Probably so, just with reduced numbers in the east. There are two Monarch migratory routes- the eastern route that terminates in Mexico and then the California route. California numbers shouldn’t be affected at all.


63 posted on 06/10/2014 4:52:10 PM PDT by Pelham (If you do not deport it is amnesty by default.)
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