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Posted on: April 23, 2025 | Last Modified on: April 23, 2025

[ARCHIVED] President Reinbold Signs “Mayors Monarch Pledge” to Help Save the Monarch Butterfly

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The Village of Richton Park and President Rick Reinbold have signed the National Wildlife Federation’s Mayors' Monarch Pledge, officially committing to take meaningful actions to help save the declining monarch butterfly.

By adopting a special proclamation representing the Mayor’s Monarch Pledge at the March 24th Board Meeting, the Village is now part of an expanding network of cities, mayors, and government leaders across North America  actively creating and expanding vibrant, high-quality, native habitat for the monarch butterfly and other pollinators, while educating residents about how they can make a difference at home, and in their community.

The Village of Richton Park is home to many native plants and pollinator species, including the majestic monarch   butterfly, which has sadly experienced massive population losses over the past few decades. Human health ultimately depends on well-functioning ecosystems, and biodiverse regions can better support food production, healthy soil, air quality and also foster health connections between   humans and wildlife.

Pollinator species are in decline due to habitat loss and the use of pesticides, causing species like the monarch butterfly to decline significantly in the past 25 years. Butterflies are extremely beneficial, pollinating many cultivated flowers and crops, and serve as an indicator species for the ecological health of large geographic areas.

In December 2020, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the listing of the monarch butterfly as   endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act is warranted and the beloved brown and orange monarch butterfly is now a candidate for protective measures under the Endangered Species Act.

The Village of Richton Park continues to explore environmentally-friendly infrastructure, legislation, and practices, with guidance from experts to best support local ecosystems and provide such benefits for our residents.

Richton Park is establishing its commitment to support local, state and national efforts that protect, restore, and conserve habitats for pollinators, as well as foster a greater connection between residents and wildlife.

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