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Biological Conservation | 1976

Conservation of Lepidoptera in the United States

Robert Michael Pyle

Abstract The need to conserve United States populations of Lepidoptera has been recognised for a century, but intensive programmes to do so have only recently come into being. The evolution of the butterfly and moth conservation movement in the United States is followed from the earliest instances to the present state of progress. The origin and growth of the Xerces Society as the chief body for terrestrial arthropod conservation in America are described. Currently, ecological research and political action aimed at specific lepidopteran protection issues are under way. Several of these are examined and the most acute needs for further study and action indicated. Habitat alteration emerges dramatically as the chief problem in the decline of butterfly and moth populations. The relative importance of pesticides and overcollecting is discussed and reinforces the conclusion that the habitat is paramount. Introductions of organisms for purposes of conservation likewise receive consideration, showing this strategy to be problematical and subject to careful review prior to its use. The various levels of government as well as private bodies and individuals have distinct roles in insect conservation. Greater public awareness of beneficial insects must precede optimal effectiveness of conservation schemes. The appointment of an official federal insect conservator is announced along with his initial proposal for endangered species listings for certain North American butterflies. The prognosis for a national programme is suggested. Lepidoptera conservation in the United States has become a fully fledged movement with numerous successes and with many difficult problems to face. The situation is viewed with immediate alarm but cautious long-term optimism as well.


Archive | 1981

The Audubon Society field guide to North American butterflies

Robert Michael Pyle


Orion: People and Nature | 2001

The Rise and Fall of Natural History.

Robert Michael Pyle


Archive | 2000

Nabokov's butterflies : unpublished and uncollected writings

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov; Brian Boyd; Robert Michael Pyle; Dmitri Nabokov


American Scholar | 2016

Nabokov's Butterflies

Robert Michael Pyle


Archive | 1999

Chasing Monarchs: Migrating with the Butterflies of Passage

Robert Michael Pyle


Archive | 1984

Handbook for Butterfly Watchers

Robert Michael Pyle


Archive | 1995

Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide

Robert Michael Pyle


Archive | 2010

Mariposa Road: The First Butterfly Big Year

Robert Michael Pyle


Archive | 2012

Tangled Bank: Writings from Orion

Robert Michael Pyle

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Cheryl B. Schultz

Washington State University Vancouver

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Claire Kremen

University of California

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Scott E. Miller

National Museum of Natural History

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Brian Boyd

University of Auckland

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