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More than monarchs: novel ways to monitor the wildlife benefits of CRP habitat
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The Conservation Reserve Program provides private landowners with financial assistance to convert highly erodible or environmentally sensitive cropland to vegetative cover. Providing financial incentives for private landowners to create and maintain wildlife habitat can be a key piece of the puzzle to achieving these large-scale conservation goals, not only for monarchs but for all wildlife. Read More
Using the Integrated Monarch Monitoring Program to assess habitat restoration
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The Integrated Monarch Monitoring Program (IMMP) plays a vital role in understanding monarchs and efforts to conserve them across North America. The IMMP collects information on monarch presence, habitat use, and the habitat characteristics of a site. It can be used on specific random sites to build a representative picture of monarch habitat, or at self-selected sites for monitoring a site of interest. Read More
MJV elevates pollinator habitat monitoring through drone surveys and trainings
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Monarch Joint Venture is using drones to elevate how it and other conservation organizations monitor pollinator habitat. Read More
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