A
 survey conducted by the UK’s Butterfly Conservation has found 
under-average populations of the winged species across 100 sites in the 
United Kingdom. Moreover, along with a loss of habitat and declines due 
to pollution, three consecutive summers of wet weather have posed 
difficulty for the delicate insects 
to fly out to find nectar and foster their young. 
Head
 of monitoring at Butterfly Conservation Dr. Tom Brereton said that some
 species could be lost forever if the country experiences yet another 
wet summer this year. 
European Commission also just released the
 European Red List, which revealed that certain butterflies, dragonflies
 and beetles are not only threatened in Europe, but are also at risk of 
global extinction.
We thank Dr. Brereton, Butterfly Conservation 
and European Commission scientists for highlighting the perilous state 
of our butterfly and other winged friends. 
Let us move quickly 
toward more conscious and compassionate lifestyles to restore the 
conditions for these wondrous species to flourish once more. As part of 
her frequent endeavors to safeguard the lives of all beings, Supreme 
Master Ching Hai again emphasized the need for action to alleviate lobal
 warming during 
an April 2009 videoconference in South Korea.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 Now, we all can see that nature is changing because of global warming, 
and the animals are directly affected as well. The International Union 
for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has a list called the Red List that 
shows the species actually disappearing from the planet. 
At the 
end of 2008, the IUCN was monitoring a total of 45,000 species and said 
that 40% were threatened with extinction. It is difficult even to 
imagine this kind of loss. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai : 
 We should all remember that we share this planetary abode, the water, 
the air, the resources, the food, all of nature, we share only. We 
should not be possessive of nature. 
So, the best thing we can do for
 the birds and all the animals is to stop causing suffering to them, 
stop killing them, stop eating them, stop damaging all our habitats. 
Stop damaging our environment. 
Be veg, go green and save their planet too, the planet of the animals. 
Thank you so much for all you have done and doing. 
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