By Emmy Ulmschneider

Master Gardener

It may still be summer outside, but it is not too early to think about fall Monarch migration. In fact, the Monarch Blitz, a yearly event to engage and educate the public about Monarchs, has just ended. For the ten-day Monarch Blitz, the public across North America is invited to observe Monarchs, their eggs, chrysalises and caterpillars and then report their sightings to community science programs such as iNaturalist, Journey North, and the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project. The data will be used for science research, to better our understanding about Monarchs, and to support Monarch conservations efforts (See tinyurl.com/4ndfbxr5).

We started 2025 by writing about the possibility of the Monarch being listed as an endangered species and we are awaitin

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