Restoring habitat: The Mexican government has implemented various habitat restoration projects to support monarch butterflies. These projects involve planting native milkweed plants and other nectar-producing plants, as well as restoring forest cover in areas where it has been degraded.
Combating illegal logging: The Mexican government has stepped up efforts to combat illegal logging in areas where monarch butterflies inhabit. Illegal logging can destroy important habitat for the butterflies and disturb their hibernation sites.
Raising awareness: The Mexican government has conducted awareness campaigns to educate the public about the importance of monarch butterflies and the need to protect their habitat. These campaigns target local communities, tourists, and other stakeholders.
Collaborating with other countries: The Mexican government has collaborated with other countries, such as the United States and Canada, to develop joint conservation strategies for monarch butterflies. These collaborations involve sharing research, best practices, and resources to support the conservation of the butterflies.
Research and monitoring: The Mexican government supports research and monitoring initiatives to gain a better understanding of monarch butterfly populations, their migration patterns, and the factors affecting their survival. This information is vital for developing effective conservation strategies.