Webinar Archive
The MJV partners with the USFWS to develop a series of webinars on monarch biology, monitoring, and conservation. To register for and see a list of our upcoming webinars, go to our events page. The webinars will all be recorded and available for viewing after each is completed. The following webinars are recorded and available for viewing. Please note it takes 2-3 weeks for a webinar recording to be processed. Webinars are also available on the NCTC website here. Please reach out to learn@monarchjointventure.org with questions.
Western Monarchs
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Western Monarch Trail: Path to Collaboration, presented by Kristin Howland of Central Coast State Parks AssociationOctober 10, 2023Kristin Howland, Central Coast State Parks Association
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Seasonal Windows of Opportunity for Monarchs in CaliforniaJune 6, 2022Dr. Louie H. Yang, UC Davis
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Protecting and Restoring California’s Overwintering GrovesSeptember 9, 2021Emma Pelton, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
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Reinstalling Native Pollinator Habitat on Private Property in the WestJune 6, 2021Amanda Barth, Utah Department of Natural Resources | Western Monarch Working Group; Ann-Marie Benz, California Native Plant Society
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Western Butterflies An Overview of Threats and Population TrajectoriesApril 4, 2021Dr. Matthew Forister, University of Nevada-Reno
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Evaluation of Canopy Structure, Light and Wind in California’s Monarch Groves from Below and AboveJanuary 1, 2021Dr. Stu Weiss, Creekside Science
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Best Management Practices for Monarchs and Other Pollinators on RangelandsAugust 8, 2020Ray Moranz, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation; Stephanie McKnight, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
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Out West: Western Monarch Conservation Efforts - Overwintering HabitatAugust 8, 2020Emma Pelton, The Xerces Society; Dr. Francis Villablanca, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; Stephanie Little, California State Parks; Erin Chappell, California Dept of Fish and Wildlife
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Out West: Western Monarch Conservation Efforts - Breeding and Migratory HabitatJuly 7, 2020Amanda Barth, Utah Department of Natural Resources | Western Monarch Working Group; Emma Pelton, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation; Tom Dilts, University of Nevada - Reno; Elizabeth Crone, Tufts University
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Out West: Western Monarch Conservation Efforts - Policy UpdateJune 6, 2020Amanda Barth, Utah Department of Natural Resources | Western Monarch Working Group; Cat Darst, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Steven Choy, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Iris Caldwell, University of Illinois-Chicago
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Research Reports from the Field: Western MonarchsApril 4, 2020Gail Morris, Southwest Monarch Study; Dr. Francis Villablanca, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; Sarah Hoyle, The Xerces Society
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Western Monarch Population Down by 99% - How You Can HelpFebruary 2, 2019Katie Hietala-Henschell, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation; Nick Stong, Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History; Emma Pelton, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
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Where are the Monarchs and Milkweeds? Crowd-sourcing, modeling, and surveying across the WestNovember 11, 2018Emma Pelton, The Xerces Society; Candace Fallon, The Xerces Society
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Monarch Conservation Planning ToolsDecember 12, 2016Jason Rohweder, US Geological Survey; Holly Holt, Monarch Joint Venture
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Southwestern MonarchsApril 4, 2016Gail Morris, Southwest Monarch Study
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Conservation of Monarchs in the Western USFebruary 2, 2016Sarina Jepsen, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation