Paul Cherubini wrote: "As I've mentioned before, neither the Xerces Society nor anyone else has provided the public with instructions for restoring native California milkweeds in habitats where they need to be restored; e.g. along roadsides, railway lines, freeway cloverleafs, farm irrigation ditches, horse and cattle pastures, etc. So without instructions, no significant restoration is going on in California to my knowledge."
Your arguments are not valid.

All the areas that you mentioned are maintained by public and private companies. The highway department is spraying herbicides

and mowing due to fears of fire. The horse and cattle men don't want milkweed in their pastures because they fear the toxicity of the milkweed. Farm irrigation ditches, well there may be milkweed there on the edges, but these ditches are probably mowed so that water can travel down and through them to irrigate the fields.
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Xerces won't debate you Paul [well, you know how my debating goes with Paul]. Debates with Paul, if allowed to continue indefinitely could take years. Here's one on the Monarch Watch Forum that started on 9/16/2009, Paul's last post was 1/2/2012.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2020I think the major problem is that Paul doesn't like the Xerces Society because of their stance on butterfly releases. So what does he do about his dislike, he cyberstalks [damages the reputation of their victim and turns other people against them] them whenever he gets a chance. Just like he cyberstalks all the other Monarch scientists.
I for one want to take this opportunity to thank the Xerces Society for all their hard work on butterfly conservation and the continued monitoring of Monarchs in California.
http://www.xerces.org/western-monarch-t ... ing-count/Western Monarch Thanksgiving Count [Xerces Society manages these counts.]
There's loads more information on the Xerces Society website with regards to their work on establishing native milkweeds in California:
http://www.xerces.org/western-monarchs/Western Monarch Overwintering Site Conservation
http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/upload ... tsheet.pdfProtecting Monarch Groves
[There's 5 points outlined on the second page that go into more depth about the Xerces Society's goals for Monarch sites in California.]
http://www.xerces.org/milkweed/Increasing the availability of native milkweed
I know that the Xerces Society is right in there fighting along with other citizens who care about Monarch habitat.
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This exact email was posted to the Western Monarch listserv on 1/7/2012, yet Paul says he has no knowledge "no significant restoration is going on in California to my knowledge." Paul's must not be interested in knowing what the Xerces Society is doing.
