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Monarch butterfly

AT: Monarch Conservation Webinar Series – Milkweed and Floral Resource Availability for Monarchs in the US

Virtual.  Free.  This offering is part of the 2024 Monarch Joint Venture Monarch Conservation Webinar series.  Webinars occur on the 3rd or 4th Tuesday each month and are free.  Registration… Read More →

January 22, 2024

Ruby-throated hummingbird waits to be banded and released and Monarch nectars on milkweed; both are getting ready to migrate
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Migration: Hummingbirds, Monarchs, and Autumn Events

Migration is a behavior evolved among many animal species on Earth. (Photos credit: Shannon Westveer)

September 15, 2023

Monarch Butterfly by TMNCPC member John Donaho
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iNat project tracks monarchs, milkweeds

Researchers use iNaturalist observations during March to link flowering plants with 2021 Texas monarch population. Photo by John Donaho.

March 17, 2021

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