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List of most common viral disease
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Center For Food Safety
AbbreviationCFS
Established1997
TypeNonprofit Environmental Organization
Legal statusCharity
Purposeactivism
Headquarters660 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington DC 20003
Location
  • Washington DC
Region
Participates globally
ServicesInitiating lawsuits, Providing Public Education on Environmental Issues
Andrew Kimbrell, Executive Dir., Adele Douglass President, Donald Davis Treas., Randy Hayes Sec.
Websitewww.CenterforFoodsafety.org
RemarksExecutive Dir. Salary,$340, 374
2011 tax return

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butterflies are more mobile than moths

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Butterfly count, western population[2]

oberhauser cec[3]

oberhauser cec[3]: 10 

farmers[4]

mariposa[4]: 26 

==direct obs==

Western Monarch Thanksgiving Count

Mark and recapture[5]

1960 uequhart[6]

fred[6]: 10 

Direct observation usually means that an observer records data while the butterfly is one stage of its migration. This can include:

  • flight vectors
  • densities
  • appearance in the northern breeding range
  • appearance in overwintering sites
  • wing condition
  • sex
  • size
  • roosts
  • butterfly counts (butterfly sightings/minute)
  • emergence of host plants
  • local frosts
  • estimations of populations and densities
  • wind direction
  • cloud cover
  • parasite loads
  • latitude/longitude

parasite trasmission[7]

Conservation organizations related to the monarch edit

Conservation, Monitoring and Assessment Organizations
Populations
Asessment Type Organization Data repository Publically available Citizen Science involved
monarch health observations Monarch Larva Monitoring Project Yes No Yes
census observations, sightings Journey North Yes Yes Yes
census flight vectors, tag recoveries Monarch Watch Yes Yes Yes
census Ventana Wildlife Society Yes Unknown Yes
census Xerces Yes Yes Yes
census Monarch Alert
census [ http://www.forestsformonarchs.org/ Forests For Monarchs]
census World Wildlife Fund
census [1]
census [2]
census [http://Profera
census [http://Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory
census [http://[http://Penninsula Point, Michigan
reserve Wildlife Refuge
census May, NJ
census Point Ontario
census [http:// UNESCO ]
census [http://Butterfly Monitoring Network once per year
census [3]
census [http:// IPN ]
census [http:// MBBR]
census [http:// Monarch Alert ]
census [http:// North American Monarch Conservation Plan (NAMCP)]
census [http:// Monarch Joint Venture]
census [http:// National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) ]
habitat restoration USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service
census [http:// The U.S. Forest Service]
census [http:// White House issued a Presidential Memorandum ]
census [http:// Iowa Department of Natural Resources ]
census Prairie Resource Center
census Leo Carrillo State Park General Plan
census State Beach
census [http:// California State Park system ]
census [http:// city ordinance that is beneficial to monarchs is the city of Capitola, California,]
census [http:// the Coastal Zone Management Act, cities and counties are required to develop Local Coastal

Programs (LCPs) ]|| || || || || || ||

census [http:// The FWS]
policy were designated a “species of special concern” in Canada
census and Status Report published by Canadian
census [http://U.S. Forest Service International

Programs runs a monarch protection campaign ]|| || || || || || ||

census [http:// http://www.monarchbutterflyfund.org/node/69]
census [4]
refrestation Ecology Fund
reforestation [http:// http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/org678953.jsp]
census [http:// http://www.plantit2020.org/]
reforestation Larson Juhl
policy Climate Summit
policy [http:// California Environmental Protection Agency]
policy [http:// Natural Resources of the United Mexican States]
policy Action Reserv
policy [http:// Ecolife Foundation is]
reserve [http:// Fremont's Ardenwood Historic Far]
reserve Cruz's Natural Bridges State Beach.
reforestation [http:// Monsanto]
habitat restoration Make Way For Monarchs
reforestation [http:// Michoacan Reforestation Fund ]
policy/refoestation [http:// U.N.-sponsored program known as REDD, ]
reforestation/econimic San Juan Xoconusco reserve.
census Society, Linnaean Society, Metropolitan Biodiversity Center of the American Museum of Natural History, American Ethical Union and New York Butterfly Club
census [http:// Monarch Watch 2000 in Central Park]
census, hbitat, tagging Virginia Sierra Club
lobbying [http:// https://secure.sierraclub.org/site/Advocacy?page=UserAction&id=14285&autologin=true&s_src=414HSRFNA1_NSRSR&s_subsrc=W] Sierra Rise]
census Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania
habitat restoration [http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/home/?cid=stelprdb1242734 USDA 2014 Conservation Innovation Grants

]|| || || || || || ||

habitat restoration Plant Materials Center (NMPMC)
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legislation policy International Environmental Law Project
census [http:// ]
census [http:// ]
census [http:// ]
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Common Saturn (Zeuxidia amethystus)

Zeuxidia amethystus
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amethystus
Synonyms
  • Butler,1865

This butterfly is relatively large and striking. It displays its forewings that have a broad iridescent blue band with a similarl blue patch on the hindwing. It is not abundant in Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo. It has only be observed in dense forests. It can be approached while feeding on fermenting fallen fruits. Its flight period extends from May to September.[11] It obtains minerals using mud puddling behavior and seem to be prefer ammonium ions rather than sodium.[12]

It is sometimes collected and displayed as fine wall art.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Higher mobility of butterflies than moths connected to habitat suitability and body size in a release experiment - Kuussaari - 2014 - Ecology and Evolution - Wiley Online Library". Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  2. ^ "The Xerces Society Western Monarch Thanksgiving Count". http://www.xerces.org/butterfly-conservation/western-monarch-thanksgiving-count/. The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); External link in |website= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. ^ a b Oberhauser, Karen; Batalden, Rebecca; Howard, Elizabeth (February 2009). Monarch Butterfly Monioring in North America: Overviews and Protocols. Montreal, Quebec: The Commission for Environmental Cooperation. p. 26. ISBN 9782923358567. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b "1997 North American Conference on the Monarch Butterfly". Roundtable Discussions and Priority Actions (in en and es). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Officeof International Affairs. Commision for Environmental Cooperation. November 10–14, 1997. p. 10, 18.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: date format (link) CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  5. ^ Knight, Amy; Brower, Lincoln (1999). "Spring remigration of the monarch butterfly, Danaus plesippus (Lepidoptera: Nymphhalidedae) in north-central Florida: estimating population parameters using mark-recapture". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 68. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  6. ^ a b Urquhart, Fred A. (1960). The Monarch butterfly. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  7. ^ Bartel, Rebecca; Oberhauser, Karen; De Roode, Jacob; Atizer, Sonya (February 2011). "Monarch butterfly migration and parasite trasmission in eastern North America". Ecology. 92 (2): page. {{cite journal}}: |page= has extra text (help)
  8. ^ www.wikipedia.org
  9. ^ "Petition to Protect the Monarch Butterfly (Danaus Plexippus Plexippus) Under the Endangered Species Act" (PDF). Before the Secretary of the Interior. Retrieved September 22, 2014.
  10. ^ Luttikhuizen, G.P. (1987). "The Book of Elchasia: a Jewish Apocalypse". Aula Orientalis Revista de estudios del Próximo Oriente Antiguo.
  11. ^ Jansen, Tom. "Butterflies - Morphinae - Zeuxidia amethystus amethystus". samuibutterflies.com. Retrieved 2014-11-02.
  12. ^ * Erhardt, A. & Rusterholz, H.P. (1998): Do Peacock butterflies (Inachis io) detect and prefer nectar amino acids and other nitrogenous compounds? Oecologia 117(4): 536-542. doi:10.1007/s004420050690 (HTML abstract)
  13. ^ "Zeuxidia amethystus". Bits and Bugs. Retrieved 2014-11-02.


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Category Church History edit

This category will contain the names of articles representing the first 2,000 years of the history of the Christian church.


Growth of the Christian Church The Spreading Flame Early Christian Life and Faith The Young Church in Action The Martyr Faith The Age of Constantine St. Augustine of Hippo The Iconoclastic Controversy The Crusades Mystics and Scholastics Heretics and Inquisitors Reformation Patterns The Lutheran Tradition The Reformed Tradition The Anglican Tradition 18th Century Renewal Movements The Missionary Explosion of the 19th Century The Rise of Modern Pentecostalism The Rise of Fundamentalism Fundamentalism and Modernism in Transition Fundamentalist/Modernist Controversies Modern Catholicism The Future of Evangelicalism The Challenge of Ministry in New Millennium

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