Press & Media Index
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Since 2009, the Monarch Joint Venture has helped steer monarch conservation planning and implementation efforts on a broad scale by bringing together partners from across the United States, Mexico, and Canada in a unified effort to conserve the monarch migration. The MJV expertise has informed publications, films, and other media internationally.
Media Contact: communications@monarchjointventure.org
MJV in the Media
The MJV has been highlighted in the following media pieces:
The Butterfly Effect: Local golf courses pitch in to save monarch butterflies by planting milkweed
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- Second Wave Media
Monarchs in the Rough, a program of MJV partner Audubon International, is taking off in Michigan Read More
The Monarch Joint Venture, in the Green Room
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- CTN Ann Arbor - The Green Room
MJV Science Coordinator Jennifer Thieme gives an overview of monarch conservation Read More
Will Piecemeal Approach to Monarch Butterfly Conservation Save the Species?
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- Stateline
State governments and private businesses are collaborating to protect habitat to keep the monarch off the endangered species list. Conservationists say a more comprehensive approach will be necessary to save the butterfly, whose population has dropped nearly 90% in the last 20 years. Read More
NatureSims Partners with Monarch Joint Venture on MonarchVR Game
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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
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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