Webinar Archive
The MJV works to assemble a series of webinars focusing on monarch biology, monitoring, and conservation. To register for and see a list of our upcoming webinars, go to our events page. The webinars will be recorded and available for viewing after each is completed. The following webinars were recorded and available for viewing. Past webinars (before 2024) are also available on the NCTC website here. Please reach out to learn@monarchjointventure.org with questions.
More than Monarchs
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Climate and Pollinator Initiatives at the USDAAugust 8, 2024Elizabeth Hill, USDA
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Monarch Conservation Webinar Series - Solar Synergy: Delivering Multiple Environmental BenefitsFebruary 2, 2024Pete Berthelsen, The Bee and Butterfly Habitat Fund
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The Milpa and the Monarch: Indigenous Cosmologies of MexicoNovember 11, 2022Dr. Columba Gonzalez, Mount Saint Vincent Univ.
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The Role of Zoos in Butterfly and Insect ConservationOctober 10, 2022Paige Howorth, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance & Traci Clevenger, Henry Doorly Zoo,
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The Monarch Migrating Mural Project: Public Art as a Catalyst for ConservationJanuary 1, 2022Jane Kim, Ink Dwell; ,
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Conserving Grasslands for Birds and MonarchsAugust 8, 2021Drew Larsen, Pheasants Forever Quail Forever; Kelly VanBeek, USFWS
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Aligning Mosquito Control with Pollinator ProtectionJuly 7, 2021Alex Carlson, Metropolitan Mosquito Control District
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Reinstalling Native Pollinator Habitat on Private Property in the WestJune 6, 2021Amanda Barth, Utah Department of Natural Resources | Western Monarch Working Group; Ann-Marie Benz, California Native Plant Society
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Western Butterflies An Overview of Threats and Population TrajectoriesApril 4, 2021Dr. Matthew Forister, University of Nevada-Reno
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Monarchs, Milkweed and Grassland DisturbanceMarch 3, 2021Nathan Haan, Michigan State University
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The Beauty and Resilience of PrairieFebruary 2, 2021Chris Helzer, The Nature Conservancy