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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
Mon Sep 5, 2016, 12:25 AM Sep 2016

Your avocado toast may be killing the Monarch butterfly

Your avocado toast may be killing the Monarch butterfly

Written by

Cassie Werber

September 04, 2016


Two things Americans really love are coming into conflict.


Avocados have become an increasingly popular food in the US in recent years, as they’ve been both linked with health benefits and also aggressively marketed. But most of the avocados consumed in the US are grown in Mexico, and as demand rises, so does the incentive to deforest swathes of land and plant avocado trees instead of the pines that grow there.


Those oyamel fir trees comprise the winter home for Monarch butterflies, which migrate from Canada, across the US, and many of which come to rest in the Mexican province of Michoacan. The butterflies have been identified as so important that the leaders of those three countries discussed them at a summit, deciding to create a “flyway” with special plants en route for the Monarch caterpillars to eat.

More:
http://qz.com/773665/your-avocado-toast-may-be-killing-the-monarch-butterfly/

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Your avocado toast may be killing the Monarch butterfly (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2016 OP
There is a solution: forest444 Sep 2016 #1
Thanks for the suggestion. Didn't know Chile exports them. Definitely will keep an eye out. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2016 #2
Thanks! stuntcat Sep 2016 #3

forest444

(5,902 posts)
1. There is a solution:
Mon Sep 5, 2016, 11:06 AM
Sep 2016

Look for Chilean avocados.

They cost the same and are just as good (sometimes better) as those from Mexico or California.

(all this is making me hungry!)

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