The Baltimore checkerspot butterfly, once common in its range, has seen significant population declines due to habitat loss and environmental changes. As of recent assessments, the exact number of Baltimore checkerspot butterflies left in the wild is difficult to determine, but they are considered a species of concern. Conservation efforts are underway to protect their remaining habitats and increase their populations. Further monitoring and research are essential to provide more accurate population estimates.
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A range of 300 to 700
As of 2009 they live in 5 counties
the Baltimore Checkerspot lays around 700 eggs at a time but heir population is still very small because deer accidentally eat the leaves of the white turtlehead with the eggs on it!.
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they are around 99 thousand to uncountable because every second a new one is born
only eleven have been found since 2006
1,100 mission blue butterflies are left