monarch watch is a cooperative network of students, teachers, volunteers and researchers dedicated to the study of the monarch butterfly, danaus plexippus and its spectacular fall migration.
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Monarch Watch Download the Monarch Watch mobile app today to participate in Monarch Watch community science projects and submit your monarch tagging, recovery and calendar data! Now available for iOS and Android devices
Monarch Watch Monarch Waystation Program To show your support of monarch conservation, you can register your monarch habitat with Monarch Watch as an official Monarch Waystation
About Monarch Watch Monarch Watch is an education, conservation, and research program based at the University of Kansas that focuses on the monarch butterfly, its habitat, and its spectacular fall migration Monarch Watch was founded in 1992 by Dr Orley "Chip" Taylor and the monarch tagging program was launched in the fall of that year
WHEN DOES TAGGING BEGIN? - Monarch Watch Monarch Watch's tagging program is a collaboration between Monarch Watch and community participants to study the monarch's fall migration We recommend using the tags the same year they are ordered to ensure the effectiveness of the adhesive
Monarch Watch In various posts to this Monarch Watch Blog, I have pointed out that monarch numbers have been low at many times in the past and have recovered In fact, they are remarkably resilient due to their high reproductive rate and ability to find even scarce host plants and nectar sources
Monarch Watch Shop Shop Monarch Watch's official store for monarch butterfly rearing kits, waystation certification, milkweed seeds, tagging kits and educational materials
Monarch Migration A poster version of this Monarch Migration Map is also available via the Monarch Watch Shop (shop monarchwatch org) FALL MIGRATION Unlike most other insects in temperate climates, monarch butterflies cannot survive a long cold winter
Monarch Watch: Rearing Monarchs Monarch Rearing Kits (available via the Monarch Watch Shop here) contain 14-16 first to third instar monarch larvae (caterpillars) that were started on an artificial diet Upon arrival, these larvae should be transferred to larger containers and provided with milkweed leaves
Monarch Watch App Download the Monarch Watch mobile app today to participate in Monarch Watch community science projects and submit your monarch tagging, recovery and calendar data! Now available for iOS and Android devices
Free Milkweeds - Bring Back The Monarchs Monarch Watch is a nonprofit educational outreach program based at the University of Kansas that focuses on the monarch butterfly, its habitat, and its spectacular fall migration w: monarchwatch org e: monarch@ku edu p: 785-864-4441 "Bring Back The Monarchs" created by Monarch Watch