Skip to Content

Monarch Joint Venture Blog

Citizen Science Brings Monarch Butterfly Parasitoids to Light

Aug 07, 2017

Categories

  • Community Science

Citizen science discovers an “unprecedented view” of parasitoid presence in monarch larval ecology. Read More

The Monarch Monitoring Blitz Begins Tomorrow!

Jul 28, 2017

Categories

  • Community Science

The blitz starts tomorrow! We’re calling all citizen scientists from the United-States, Canada and Mexico to report their observations for an international monarch monitoring blitz from July 29th - August 5th. Find out how you can participate here. Read More

Help Wanted: Contribute to the Monarch Monitoring Blitz!

Jul 18, 2017

Categories

  • Community Science

Grab your hats, sunscreen and clipboards and join fellow citizen scientists for some fresh air and an international monarch monitoring blitz from July 29-August 5th! Read more to find out how to participate. Read More

Rain, Shine or Squirrels, Pacific Grove Counts Western Monarchs

Jan 10, 2017

Categories

  • Community Science
  • Migration

Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist Candy Sarikonda shares her surprising experience participating in the Western Thanksgiving Count: rain, shine or squirrels, the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History team participates in citizen science for monarchs! Read More

Road Tripping for Monarchs in Utah and New Mexico

Nov 16, 2016

Categories

  • Community Science
  • MJV Partnership News
  • Population Trends

There are blank pages in the monarch butterfly book in the western United States. This summer the Southwest Monarch Study, with support from the Monarch Joint Venture, has been working to fill them. Read More