Other Programs

Monarch Watch Tagging

There is a great deal that we can learn by tagging monarchs as they migrate south in the fall. For information on how you can help with this continent-wide collaborative research project, visit the Monarch Watch website.

University of Minnesota Monitoring Program

Volunteers throughout the US and Canada are working together to determine the factors that affect larval monarch distribution and abundance throughout their breeding season. To find out how you can help with this project, click here.

Journey North

Journey North provides an opportunity for teachers and students throughout the world to help track the migratory pathways of many animals, including monarchs. Up-to-the-minute news about migration is exchanged between classrooms as students report observations from their own hometowns. To learn how to connect your students to this "global study of wildlife migration," visit the Journey North website.

NABA Butterfly Counts

 

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