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  • 1.  Monarch Waystations

    Posted 01-13-2023 12:31:00 PM
    To offset the loss of milkweeds and nectar sources we need to create, conserve, and protect monarch butterfly habitats. You can help by creating "Monarch Waystations" in home gardens, at schools, businesses, parks, zoos, nature centers, along roadsides, and on other unused plots of land. Creating a Monarch Waystation can be as simple as adding milkweeds and nectar sources to existing gardens or maintaining natural habitats with milkweeds. No effort is too small to have a positive impact.

    Have you created a habitat for monarchs and other wildlife? If so, help support the Monarch Watch conservation efforts by registering your habitat as an official Monarch Waystation today!

    Monarch Waystation Programhttps://monarchwatch.org/waystations

    A quick online application will register your site and your habitat will be added to the online registry. You will receive a certificate bearing your name and your habitat's ID that can be used to look up its record. You may also choose to purchase a metal sign to display in your habitat to encourage others to get involved in monarch conservation.

    As of 4 January 2023, there have been 41,823 Monarch Waystation habitats registered with Monarch Watch!


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    Michelle