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For anyone who likes Monarch Butterflies

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porygonfan

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There is a cool organization called Monarch Watch. Monarch Watch is an educational outreach program run at the University of Kansas to help Monarchs.

It basically helps Monarch's by selling there host plant, Milkweed (what there caterpillars eat). That's the only type of plant they eat and in the U.S. it's usually found in surplus in unmowed fields, by farms, or along roadsides. Trouble is more and more areas the milkweed grow get cut down by people for houses or when they maintain property/land so less and less monarchs are living.

That is where Monarch Watch comes in.

They of course; sell Milkweed plants/seeds for you to grow in your garden for the caterpillars to eat, and adult butterflies to drink nectar from. They also offer Monarch Waystations to buy, basically a waystation is an "official" habitat for the butterflies. You purchase a sign and set it up, you plant milkweed for them (comes with the kit), meaning if you have permission at a park or school to put one there, it cant be destroyed, so the monarchs at least have some plants to eat and lay eggs on in your area. The more of these set up in the U.S., the more monarchs we will have. A waystation can be set up in your garden too if you have room.

Monarchs travel to Mexico each Fall and overwinter there, and then return to the U.S. the following Spring to lay eggs. But while migrating they need to be strong and well fed, so the more milkweed, the more nectar for them. I think except for Alaska, they are at some point all over the U.S. and some parts of Canada.

Monarch Watch also has tagging kits, you tag the adult butterflies in Fall, and if they are found (dead or alive) the info is sent to University Of Kansas as an indication how the population is doing. Anyone can tag butterflies, all you do is purchase the kit. A lot are even found in Mexico! Pretty cool! I did some tagging years back and it was fun!

They also have rearing kits, so you can raise monarch caterpillars and release them as butterflies, another way to help.

Monarch populations have decreased since the 90's, and I think they are worth helping so check out there site how to help the butterflies.

Now is the time to start planting Milkweed!

http://monarchwatch.org/

Monarch Watch also have a Myspace account, so please add them to spread the word about monarch butterflies and to show some support. :) http://www.myspace.com/monarchwatch

And a Youtube account, more videos will be added this spring/summer. http://youtube.com/monarchwatch
 

TomDraco

I'm a /tr/ainer.
That's actually something to get behind. Unfortunately, since I have a few good patches of milkweed already (Rural Michigan has milkweed? Go figure!), I don't think I could help the organization financally(sp?) by buying the plants. Anyway, I make sure the milkweed stays safe in my yard.
 

Penguinist Trainer

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Wow... I can't believe this was a serious topic of discussion. Based on the title, the 1st thing that pops into my mind is The Mighty Monarch from The Venture Bros.

Well it does suck that their population is decreasing. It sucks when species dwindle. Hopefully they'll be able to reemerge their numbers.
 

Mrmagius

~Deity of Valleity~
Wow, thats so random! I'd actually do this if I lived in the US.

Maybe if I had enough milkweed I coul introduce them to UK..hhmmm.... :D
 

Profesco

gone gently
I used to live in a farmhouse, the field of which was abound with milkweed. There were always plenty of beautiful monarchs fluttering about back then, and it was pretty nice. ^_^

Anyway, this is a very noble and good cause, and activism in the way of saving dwindling species is always important. Unfortunately, this still doesn't qualify as a Misc thread, but rather as an advertisement. If you'd like to spread awareness for the Butterfrees and Beautiflys of the real world, please do so in your signatures.
 
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