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Title | Southwest Monarch |
Description | info@swmonarchs.org Home Brochure Call to Action Educators Identifying Larvae Identifying Monarchs Migration Milkweeds Monarch Hotspots Monitoring Monarchs News Plant Nurseri |
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WebSite | swmonarchs.org |
Host IP | 107.180.50.224 |
Location | United States |
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US$4,905,500
Last updated: 2023-05-14 06:09:53
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Home Brochure Call to Action Educators Identifying Larvae Identifying Monarchs Migration Milkweeds Monarch Hotspots Monitoring Monarchs News Plant Nurseries Raising Monarchs Report A Sighting Report A Tag Request Tags Restoration Tagging Monarchs Upcoming Events Waystations Leadership Team Links Support Us Visit /SouthwestMonarchStudy for up to the minute monarch news! The Southwest Monarch Study is researching the migration and breeding patterns of monarch butterflies in Arizona and the SouthWestern United States. It was once believed that monarch butterflies East of the Rocky Mountains flew to the mountains near Mexico City for the winter and monarchs West of the Rockies flew to the coast of California. Through Fall tagging in the Southwest (Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Western Colorado), we have learned that this is not always the case. There is much more to learn about the wild monarch migration throughout the Southwestern states. If you love monarch butterflies, consider |
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