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An endangered species of butterfly is making a comeback in Ontario thanks to the work of a group of researchers. The Ontario Butterfly Species at Risk Recovery Team was formed in 2017 and has dedicated the last four years to the recovery of the Mottled Duskywing butterfly. ....
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Article content University of Guelph researcher Ryan Norris thinks neonicitinoid seed treatments on corn are reducing hatch of eggs that Monarch butterflies lay. Although it’s only a three per cent reduction, he said it’s significant because it could total millions of larvae. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Neonics may harm Monarch egg hatch: Guelph researcher Back to video “It’s the first field evidence that neonics can have a negative impact on larval survival of monarchs,” Norris told CBC News. Monarchs, which migrate every year between Canada and Mexico have prompted many studies because their numbers have declined by more that 80 per cent over the last two decades. ....