Monarch Watch

Monarch Watch

Research Services

Lawrence, Kansas 577 followers

Education, conservation, and research program based at the University of Kansas that focuses on the monarch butterfly.

About us

Monarch Watch is a nonprofit 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. Mission Statement: Monarch Watch strives to provide the public with information about the biology of monarch butterflies, their spectacular migration, and how to use monarchs to further science education in primary and secondary schools. We engage in research on monarch migration biology and monarch population dynamics to better understand how to conserve the monarch migration. We also promote protection of monarch habitats throughout North America. Vision Statement: In recognition of the rapid loss of habitats and resources needed by monarch butterflies in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it is clear that the preservation of the monarch migration will require stewardship by the governments and private citizens of all three countries. We all must work together to create, conserve, and protect monarch habitats. Sustaining monarch habitats will have the effect of protecting vital pollinators and other wildlife.

Industry
Research Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Lawrence, Kansas
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1992
Specialties
monarch butterfly, Monarch Waystation, education, conservation, research, pollinators, community science, citizen science, milkweed, habitat restoration, monarch tagging, gardening, native plants, insects, migration, Canada, United States, Mexico, habitat, and University of Kansas

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