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.
Urban Monarchs
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Community Engagement in Monarch Conservation through the ArtsFebruary 2, 2024Yesenia Juarez, Little Village Busy Bees; Carolina Benitez, El Valor; Veronica Nieto, El Valor
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Wóawaŋyaŋke: Protecting Sacred Land in Urban AreasMay 5, 2023Gabby Menomin, Wakaŋ Tipi Awaŋyaŋkapi; Maggie Lorenz, Wakaŋ Tipi Awaŋyaŋkapi
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Planning Small-Scale Native Pollinators HabitatMarch 3, 2023Jennifer Ehlert, Metro Blooms; Jacqueline Nguyen, Metro Blooms; Amanda Barth, Utah State University
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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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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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Urban Monarch Butterfly ConservationAugust 8, 2019Abigail Derby-Lewis, The Field Museum; Patrick Fitzgerald, The National Wildlife Federation
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Integrating Social Science into Strategic Monarch ConservationJune 6, 2019Christine Brown, Ph.d, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Lex Winter, The Field Museum's Keller Science Action Center
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Conserving Monarch Butterflies in an Urban SettingJuly 7, 2015Cortney Solum, Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge; Kristin Shaw, Ecological Places in Cities program; Catherine Werner, St. Louis Milkweeds for Monarchs