Can farmers, conservationists, and lawmakers work together to address Northeast insect decline?
read more…: Can farmers, conservationists, and lawmakers work together to address Northeast insect decline?In recent years, though, the butterfly — which typically emerges from hibernation before the last patches of snow have receded — has become less common. Populations of mourning cloaks, or Nymphalis antiopa, have declined about 70% across the Northeast in the last 26 years, said Emily May, an entomologist with insect conservation nonprofit Xerces Society.