Antione) received over a million visitations that month alone, and more when I published an op-ed in LA times the next month and went on Living on Earth radio to take about Rachel Carson’s warning of silent springs and fruitless falls. On February 14, a front-page article in New York Times – “North American leaders urged to restore monarch butterfly habitat” mentioned the new website as a go-to-place for monarch and milkweed news, thanks to encouragement by Homero and Betty Aridjis and (the late) Lincoln Brower. The idea came out of a discussion I had with Steve Hopp and Barbara Kingsolver at the home in Virginia, where they suggested we recruit the voices of nature writers, artists, farmers, and scientists to do a full court press. Make Way for Monarchs website retires to go back into its cocoon as archives thanks for helping us spread the word! In February 2014, Ina Warren and I launch the Make Way for Monarchs website in the face of the worst crisis that butterfly species had ever experienced.
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