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How You Can Help Save The Monarch Butterfly

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The most current headline of February 2024 states that the Monarch butterflies have decreased in population by 59% from the previous year at their central Mexico overwintering site. But there are ways to save our iconic butterfly in our area. The program starts with a brief review of the Monarch butterfly's life cycle from egg to adult.  However, the emphasis will be on becoming a Monarch Watch Waystation for the Monarchs, establishing a summer and early fall habitat in the garden, and migration through the area. The Monarch Watch Waystation application will be used as a guide on what is required to be certified, including the type of milkweed host plants for the caterpillars, suggested nectar annual and perennial plants for the adult butterflies, and sustainable management practices that Monarch Watch recommends. The Monarch butterfly's plight during their migration through our country in the fall and then the spring and in their Central Mexican overwintering site will conclude the program. 

Class Details

1 Session(s)
Weekly - Wed

Location
Westmoreland-Youngwood Campus-HCY

Instructor
Patricia Schildkamp 

Tuition: 

$12.00


Registration Closes On
Friday, July 25, 2025 @ 8:00 AM

Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
7/30/2025 - 7/30/2025 Weekly - Wed 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM Youngwood, Westmoreland-Youngwood Campus-HCY  Map Patricia Schildkamp  ClassRoom