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Hey, Paul: You forgot about the 3 tagged Monarchs of Jacob Groth's that I released in Salinas, with 2 observed in Pacific Grove and the other at our private ...
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Mar 14, 2008
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On Jan 3, 2008 the Ventura County Star published an article The Plight of the Butterfles ...
Paul Cherubini
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Mar 14, 2008
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I just got back from a trip to the "eastern" Monarch overwintering sites in Michoacan, Mexico and a worker at the El Rosario sanctuary showed me a blue Arizona...
Paul Cherubini
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Mar 14, 2008
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Greetings all, Exciting monarch news for us here in the southwest. A wild Arizona monarch was recovered at El Rosario, Michoacan. Actually its tag, not the...
chris kline
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Mar 14, 2008
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Paul, Our Big Sur re-sightings were in early December and were of butterflies that had been tagged in November. All of our other resightings outside of ...
Jessica Griffiths
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Mar 14, 2008
5:23 pm
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Hi Chris: Your tiny, nearly one man monitering and tagging of Monarchs in Arizona, is such a cheerful operation - especially when you have another "for the...
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Mar 14, 2008
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HI Chris: Boy, with the picture of the BLUE tag, and it's Ejido "finder", there shouldn"t be any Question about your Deceased bug's point of origin being for...
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Mar 18, 2008
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Paul, What sort of predators do you envision? Do you have any evidence for an exotic one? I could imagine more common ones such as a hemipteran or small wasp....
Stan Gorodenski
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Mar 18, 2008
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... Stan, I envision any kind of predator of butterfly eggs and young larvae such as ants, spiders, earwigs, ladybugs, hemipterans, etc. Curiously, Prof....
Paul Cherubini
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Mar 18, 2008
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I'm not a scientist: I'm a journalist. But I can't help but notice what you said, Paul, about the decline of Monarchs comparing with the decline of...
Lunden
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Mar 21, 2008
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There are 3 full page color ads in the MAY 2008 issue of the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Journal by Haagen-Daz brand Ice Cream,, expressing concern about the rapid...
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Apr 22, 2008
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... From: hjohnson1952@... To: Monarch News ; jessica griffiths Cc: Helen Johnson Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:23 AM Subject: Fw: Arbor Day ...
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Apr 24, 2008
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Hi Peggy: Thank you for sharing your amazing MAGIC moments recently, and the colored pictures of your school kids in their "A Monarch With A Mission" garden...
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Apr 25, 2008
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Hi Peggy: That coincidence almost makes me believe in things I've always questioned!!!! A copy of one of the books I bought from you has been sent by a...
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Apr 25, 2008
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... From: Leslie Gilson To: Vallerie naba ; Sherry bullock ; Tracy Roberts ; No name ; audrey goode ; Therese no name ; Tom Hersh ; Vicki naba ; mandy metzgar...
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Apr 28, 2008
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Hi. All: Chip Taylor of MONARCH WATCH has some "Especially for California" milkweed seeds and kits. Let your Nurseries and Museum Gift shops, and Elementary ...
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May 1, 2008
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Mia,: I know how busy you are at work, but you certainly have the most CONTACTS with large groups of people including the XERCES Society, and I'm still just...
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May 4, 2008
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--Hi, Leslie and other butterfly people: B e Leslie, I've been deliberately postponing the opening your E-Mail Shutterffly file of these park pictures, as...
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May 19, 2008
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05/26/08 - Midnight Hi, Chip Taylor, and other Migratory Monarch Butterfly supporters: Filling out the WAYSTATION Registry ON LINE was easy for me this...
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May 27, 2008
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Thanks Leslie: Sounds like your Huntington Beach, Ca. garden is thriving. I am forwarding your news to interested and experienced butterfly people, as I am...
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Jun 6, 2008
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The late spring monarch breeding population is much lower this year than I've ever seen it before. In recent weeks I've checked dozens of milkweed patches in...
Paul Cherubini
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Jun 17, 2008
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Hi, Paul Cherubini; Glad to hear from you even tho the news is so GRIM. And your pictures don't LIE about the efficasy of ROUNDUP and other "Killers"and that...
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Jun 17, 2008
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... Helen, there are small numbers of monarchs breeding year round on the central and southern California coast whereever there are substantial patches of...
Paul Cherubini
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Jun 17, 2008
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Hi, Dolores: I"m forwarding this news from a friend of mine, Be sure to check out the 2 enclosed snapshots, Anyhow, violations of Monarch's RIGHTS and their...
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Jun 18, 2008
4:50 pm
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am very busy, haven't peeked at e-mail in while, but wanted you to know that milkweed is abundant (an understatement) in Yosemite Valley with 20+ monarchs ...
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Jun 25, 2008
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... Thanks for the encouraging news Mia. I also recently found monarchs are doing reasonably well in the southern Sierra Nevada. On June 20-22 I toured the...
Paul Cherubini
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Jun 27, 2008
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Greetings,   Spent most of last week on the road in search of monarchs.  Started in Flagstaff area.  Two stops in the vast sunflower fields northeast of...
chris kline
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Aug 26, 2008
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... Chris, all the monarchs now in Arizona should be summer reproductive monarchs, not fall migrants in reproductive diapause. Reproductive monarchs are less...
Paul Cherubini
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Aug 26, 2008
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another report from similar field: male monarchs cruising Lone Pine Creek, 10+ eggs on milkweed August 14 many monarchs continue to be observed in Yosemite...
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Aug 26, 2008
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Of the 32 tagged in the sunflower fields, 26 were male.  Got three females hopping from milkweed to milkweed (Asclepias subverticillata) and captured ten on...
chris kline
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Aug 27, 2008
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