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SUMMARY:Proposal Window Open: Southern California Residential Habitat Kits
DESCRIPTION: Qualifying projects: Residential properties\, school yards\, community gardens\, and urban gardens \n Qualifying counties: Los Angeles\, Orange\, Ventura\, Santa Barbara\, San Bernardino\, Riverside\, San Diego \n Special kit features: Supports monarch butterflies\, bumble bees\, and other native pollinators \n Project proposals: June 6 – August 6\, 2025 \n Kit pickup: December 8 – 13\, 2025 \n\nLearn more and submit your proposal here
URL:https://beecityusa.org/event/proposal-window-open-southern-california-residential-habitat-kits/
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SUMMARY:International Monarch Monitoring Blitz
DESCRIPTION:The International Monarch Monitoring Blitz invites community scientists from across North America to come together with the shared goal of helping to protect and conserve the beloved and emblematic monarch butterfly. Data collected by volunteers each year support trinational efforts to better understand the monarch butterfly’s breeding productivity\, range\, and timing in North America. \nJoin this year’s International Monarch Monitoring Blitz from 25 July to 3 August 2025! \nTo take part in the Blitz\, please share your observations through one of the participating community science programs below: \nCanada:  \n\nMission Monarch\n\nMexico: \n\nNaturaLista\nCorreo Real\n\nUnited States: \n\nJourney North\nMonarch Larva Monitoring Project\nWestern Monarch Milkweed Mapper\n\nMedia Release: \n\nEnglish: Support Monarch Butterfly Conservation\nEspañol: Conservación de la mariposa monarca\nFrançais : Appuyez la conservation du monarque\n\nSocial Media Posts: \n\nEnglish: Facebook\, Instagram\nEspañol: Facebook\, Instagram\nFrançais: Facebook\, Instagram
URL:https://beecityusa.org/event/international-monarch-monitoring-blitz-3/
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SUMMARY:Monarchs and Pesticides: Understanding the Risks\, Creating High-Quality Habitat
DESCRIPTION:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT / 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM MT / 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET \nPesticides are a hidden hazard in many monarch conservation efforts\, whether in working lands\, parks\, backyards\, or monarch overwintering groves. Residues in milkweed and nectar plants can degrade habitat quality and put monarchs at risk. This webinar will unpack the latest science on pesticide contamination in habitat and explore how these chemicals affect butterflies directly and indirectly. Join Emily May\, Agricultural Conservation Lead with the Xerces Pesticide Reduction Program\, to discuss practical steps land managers\, farmers\, and gardeners can take to reduce exposure and support the creation of high-quality habitat for monarchs. \nThis webinar will be recorded and available on our YouTube channel. Closed Captioning will be available during this webinar. \n  \n\nEmily May – Agricultural Conservation Lead\, Pesticide Program – Xerces Society \nTo request a reasonable accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility\, please contact outreach@xerces.org.
URL:https://beecityusa.org/event/monarchs-and-pesticides-understanding-the-risks-creating-high-quality-habitat/
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