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Monarch Conservation in the Four Corners

  • Farmington Museum 3041 East Main Street Farmington, NM, 87402 United States (map)

Join Kaitlin Haase, Pollinator Conservation Specialist with the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, and Gail Morris, Coordinator of the Southwest Monarch Study, for a full day short course on the conservation of monarch butterflies in the Four Corners. The morning of the short course will feature presentations on monarch ecology and community science in the Southwest with a hands-on outdoor monarch netting and tagging demonstration. The afternoon will focus on creating and protecting habitat for monarchs with presentations on growing native pollinator plants and choosing pollinator-friendly land management practices. A community tabling event featuring local organizations will be available to registrants midday during the short course. 

Learn more and register here.

Earlier Event: September 22
Stream Restoration Workshop
Later Event: September 23
National Public Lands Day Fen Restoration