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According to the WWF and the IUCN, Monarch Butterflies are not currently endangered. However, their migratory patterns are at risk because their routes are endangered due to habitat loss. Illegal deforestation of their overwintering grounds is the greatest current threat. Logging of their traditional wintering grounds means the butterflies have fewer places to rest during winter. Not only that, but such habitat loss reduces their supply of milkweed, a key component of their diet. There is some evidence, too, that chemicals used to kill milkweed also affect the caterpillars and adult Monarch Butterflies. Efforts to protect the Monarch Butterfly are underway, with laws being passed in areas of Mexico and California that protect parts of the monarch butterfly's habitat.
i think it depends on WHERE you explain it and WHO you explain it to.
Heck no, it would be dangerous if water was illegal
None; both are guilty of threatening the species. Canada is the 10th largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, accelerating climate change, which in turn means greater risk of parasites, predators and disease killing off the migrating butterflies; Mexico also has a poor record of protecting the species by allowing illegal logging to reduce the Winter sanctuaries.
No, but it can be dangerous to do so.
No, it is just dangerous.
It is not illegal. However, if you cycle on the expressways, which you should not even be doing as it is dangerous, then it is illegal.
no, not at all! Illegal drugs are bad for your health and very dangerous.
If you are talking about mailing someone then yes it is illegal not to mention highly dangerous.
It's not possible.
Yes, and dangerous.
meth!