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Since 2009, Monarch Joint Venture has played a leading role in monarch conservation by coordinating efforts across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Through collaboration with diverse partners, MJV supports large-scale conservation planning and action to protect the monarch migration. Our expertise has contributed to publications, films, and other media worldwide.

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MJV in the Media

The MJV has been highlighted in the following media pieces:

NatureSims Partners with Monarch Joint Venture on MonarchVR Game

Feb 22, 2022

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  • NatureSims

The MJV’s ability to coalesce the many different, yet equally necessary, elements working together to preserve the monarch and its migration makes it an invaluable synthesizer for monarch preservation. Read More

Conservation Partner: Monarch Joint Venture

Nov 01, 2021

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  • Texan By Nature

The Monarch Joint Venture (MJV) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that partners with federal and state agencies, non-governmental organizations, businesses, and academic programs to protect monarch butterflies and their migration across Canada, the U.S., Read More

Tour of converted farmland into prairie habitat

Aug 21, 2021

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  • WXOW News

Pollination and Preservation. That was the theme Tuesday for a group of conservationists and area farmers touring a prairie farm. Read More

Pollinator-friendly Landscape Takes Root Beneath Solar Panels.

Jul 03, 2021

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  • The Star Tribune

The Monarch Joint Venture contributes data to quantify the benefits of pollinator-friendly habitat in Minnesota solar developments. Read More

Monarch Butterflies Qualify for Endangered List. They Still Won’t Be Protected.

Dec 20, 2020

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  • The New York Times

Officials and monarch advocates are calling on Americans to plant milkweed and other nectar-rich natScaling up these and other efforts is critical to saving monarchs, said Wendy Caldwell, the director of Monarch Joint Venture. “We need all hands on deck.” Read More