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Monarch Conservation Webinar – Getting Youth Involved

April 22 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Stay informed about the latest in monarch conservation by joining our free monthly webinar series! This series is a unique opportunity to hear from experts across various interdisciplinary fields related to monarchs, other pollinators, their habitats, and the threats and pressures that make conservation urgent. Bring your questions and get ready to discover how you can get involved to protect monarchs.

While this series is free to attend, donations to support our programs are greatly appreciated. Your contributions help us continue our vital work for monarch conservation. Donations can be made while registering.

Details:

  • When: Monthly one-hour webinars at 1:00 PM Central Time
  • Registration: Register once to receive access to all webinars in the series.
  • Recordings & Resources: Following each webinar, we’ll email a recording link and any additional resources shared during the session to those registered.
  • Webinar Archive: All webinars will be posted on our archive for later viewing.

Please note that scheduled webinars are subject to change. If you have questions, feel free to contact us at learn@monarchjointventure.org.

All past webinars are available to view in our webinar archive.

2025 Monarch Conservation Webinar Series

Register for the 2025 Monarch Conservation Webinar Series

  • April 22Getting Youth Involved with Monarchs, presented by Susan Meyers, Monarchs Across Georgia Committee of the Environmental Education Alliance, and Alejandra Vieyra, Jessica Hernández Jerónimo, and Tatiana Sánchez Rodríguez, Papalomeh
  • May 20Monarchs in Action: Youth-Led Conservation Projects and Initiatives, presented by Rayna Lambert and Morton Freshman Center students
  • June 17MJV Research Update, presented by Monarch Joint Venture Science Program Staff
  • July 22The Science of Radio Tagging Monarchs, presented by Sean Burcher, Cape May Point Science Center; Ashley Fisher, Xerces Society; and Lee Brown and Helen St. John, James Madison University
  • August 26: Coming soon
  • September 23Farming for Monarchs: How Monarch Habitat and Agriculture Can Coexist, presented by Monarch Joint Venture Habitat Program Staff
  • October 28Native Gardens and Climate-Resilient Landscaping, presented by Sara Ressing, Wild Ones
  • November 18Community-Driven Conservation: How Alternare A.C. Protects Monarch Habitats presented by Karen Vega and Guadalupe Del Rio, Altenare
  • December 16: Coming soon

VMS:  AT: Single Presentation (Monarch Conservation Webinar Series – Getting Youth Involved with Monarchs)

Details

Date:
April 22
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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