Monarch Joint Venture Blog
MJV Partnership Welcomes Unique Places To Save!
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Unique Places To Save has a unique model for working with the land and those that manage the land to enhance the natural environment. MJV welcomes them in working across the Carolinas to integrate monarch conservation actions with a variety of stakeholders Read More
A 10,000 Foot View of Monarch Conservation
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Monarch conservation has a rich history of science, discovery, and partnerships that has led us to today. As monarchs continue to face complex challenges in our changing landscape, it is important to understand where we’ve been and where we are headed. Read More
Groundbreaking ‘Airbnb for butterflies’ now open for business
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- MJV Partnership News
From farmers and ranchers to food companies and conservation groups, partners crowdsource conservation to save the iconic monarch butterfly from extinction. Read More
The Nature Conservancy Joins MJV’s Conservation Efforts
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“To enlist the support of a world renowned conservation organization whose work spans the globe is a big step forward for monarch conservation!” Says Wendy Caldwell, MJV Coordinator, “We're excited to bring the Conservancy into the [MJV Partnership]". Read More
Seed A Legacy: New Pollinator Habitat Program Launches in 11 Midwest States
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- MJV Partnership News
Midwest landowners who want to help honey bees and monarch butterflies have a unique opportunity through The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund’s SEED A LEGACY Pollinator Habitat Program. Read More
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