9/27 & 9/28 - 7th Grade Agenda Notebook: Roundup Ready Crops

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9/27 & 9/28 - 7th Grade Agenda Notebook: Roundup Ready Crops Unit 1 Test Study Guide Reaction Lab for (Period 1) Video: The Incredible Journey of the Butterfly Reminder: Unit 1 Test on 10/4 & 10/5

Why is the Monarch Population Declining? Glyphosate is a herbicide. Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the US and it is found in a populate weed killer called Roundup Glyphosate kills most plants

How does Glyphosate kill plants Glyphosate prevents plants from making certain proteins that are needed for plant growth. Glyphosate is killing the milkweed plants growing near the field

Glyphosate doesn’t kill corn and soy beans created by Monsanto. Why? Monsanto created Genetically modified (GMO) corn and soybeans that are resistant to Glyphosate Farmers buy these (GMO) corns and soybeans and spray Glyphosate all over their fields

If farmers continue to use Glyphosate, what will happen to the Milkweed plants?

Other causes of Monarch Butterfly Population decline Deforestation of Oyamel Fir Forest Erratic Weather Too many new buildings in California (destroying western monarchs overwinter sites)