Monarch Joint Venture Blog

Rain, Shine or Squirrels, Pacific Grove Counts Western Monarchs
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- 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
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- 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

Tracking the Monarch Migration with Citizen Science
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- Community Science
As fall comes into full swing and the monarchs make their way south, many volunteers are contributing to the citizen science opportunities with monarchs. Find out how you can participate in fall monarch citizen science. Read More

Spring into Monarch Conservation
Categories
- Community Science
- Conservation Stories
As spring weather brings new life to our backyard gardens and other habitats, and continues driving monarchs northward on their migration, here are some ways you can continue and expand your conservation efforts this season! Read More

Western Monarch Overwintering Population Counts Released
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- Community Science
- Population Trends
The results of the western monarch overwintering population count have been released! Read More