Monarch Butterflies: Protecting a National Treasure

Date: 
Saturday, January 25, 2020 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Venue: 
Environmental Education Center, Alviso

Monarch butterflies tell an amazing story about long-distance migration. Millions of these beautiful orange and black butterflies can be seen in late-fall and winter along the central California coast as they cluster in trees and shrubs.

Protecting this national resource has become a priority as numbers are declining due to a variety of threats.

This 30-minute talk will cover the biology and conservation of monarchs. Led by Jim Nechols, Refuge Volunteer and Entomologist.

Questions? Call: 408-262-5513 ext.104

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