Monarch Joint Venture Blog
Road Tripping for Monarchs in Utah and New Mexico
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- Community Science
- MJV Partnership News
- Population Trends
There are blank pages in the monarch butterfly book in the western United States. This summer the Southwest Monarch Study, with support from the Monarch Joint Venture, has been working to fill them. Read More
New Horizons for Monarchs and Agriculture
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- Conservation Stories
- Population Trends
Habitat loss in the agricultural Midwest is a major reason for the striking decline in the eastern monarch butterfly population. However, current projects and new research show opportunities for agricultural producers to restore habitat for monarchs. Read More
Where are the Monarchs?
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- Population Trends
This article from the University of Minnesota Monarch Lab answers a persistent question this summer, why haven't people been seeing many monarchs this year? Read More
New Report Documents 74% Decline in Western Overwintering Monarchs
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- Population Trends
- Recent Research
A new report by the Xerces Society found a sharp decline in western overwintering monarchs over time, on par with the dramatic population loss of the eastern population that overwinters in Mexico. Read More
New Research Indicates Eastern Monarch Population at Risk of Extinction
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- Population Trends
- Recent Research
A new study by reveals there is a substantial probability of “quasi-extinction” of the Eastern monarch butterfly migratory population within 20 years if ambitious habitat restoration and conservation goals are not achieved. Read More