26/02/2026
Did you know that butterflies in the U.S. have declined by 22% in the last 20 years? That means if you used to see 10 butterflies in your garden in 2000, you’d only see 8 in 2020. Researchers analyzed millions of butterfly sightings across 554 species and found huge drops in many of them, especially in the Southwest.
Butterflies aren’t just beautiful creatures. They play a crucial role in pollination and overall ecosystem health. Their decline tells us something serious is happening to our environment due to habitat loss, pesticides and climate change.
The good news? Butterflies reproduce quickly, meaning with the right conservation actions and community support, populations can recover.
Let’s work together to protect the fluttering jewels of our world; for nature, for our food systems, and for future generations.
Learn more: https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/butterfly-populations-plummet-by-22-us-since-turn-century-2025-03-06/