NAPA is asking Mexico, the United States and Canada to work together to conserve monarch butterflies

Photo: UNAM.

North American Intergovernmental Cooperation Committee on the Conservation of Protected Areas (Napa) Hold a virtual meeting to address the current situation of Monarch butterfly.

the ConanbIn her capacity as Chair of the National Adaptation Program of Action, she organized the meeting with the Executive Committee composed of agency leaders Maintain Key to Mexico, United States and Canada.

During the meeting, the importance of enhancing conservation was emphasized Protected areas To conserve the monarch butterfly, in addition to highlighting the need for tripartite cooperation and Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve Protection.

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The three countries reaffirmed their commitment to developing a joint action program and building on existing initiatives to protect this emblematic species and its habitats.

Three measures have been suggested, such as identifying opportunities for this Expanding the butterfly's habitatPromote biological connectivity, implement awareness campaigns, and consider the participation of civic organizations and other actors.

Finally, the change of presidency for the period 2024-2025 was discussed, where Mexico, represented by Konan, will hand over the presidency to Parks Canada Agency In December of this year.

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