The Monarch Migration

Each fall, hundreds of millions of monarch butterflies migrate from the United States and Canada to mountains in central Mexico where they wait out the winter until conditions favor a return flight in the spring. The monarch migration is truly one of the world's greatest natural wonders yet it is threatened by habitat loss at overwintering grounds in Mexico and throughout breeding areas in the United States and Canada.

The Monarch butterfly population has decreased significantly in the last decade due to (albeit unintentionally) destructive public and private land management practices, including widespread use of harmful chemicals & pesticides and the destruction of Keystone species which create and support it’s habitat, such as the Beaver!

Monarch Waystations are places that provide resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. Without milkweeds throughout their spring and summer breeding areas in North America, monarchs would not be able to produce the successive generations that culminate in the migration each fall. Similarly, without nectar from flowers these fall migratory monarch butterflies would be unable to make their long journey to overwintering grounds in Mexico. The need for host plants for larvae and energy sources for adults applies to all monarch and butterfly populations around the world.

To offset the loss of milkweeds and nectar sources we need to create, conserve, and protect monarch butterfly habitats. You can help by creating "Monarch Waystations" (monarch habitats) in home gardens, at schools, businesses, parks, zoos, nature centers, along roadsides, and on other unused plots of land. Creating a Monarch Waystation can be as simple as adding milkweeds and nectar sources to existing gardens or maintaining natural habitats with milkweeds. No effort is too small to have a positive impact.

The Value of Monarch Waystations & Monarch Mandalas

By creating and maintaining a Monarch Waystation or Monarch Mandala (Pollinator Garden) you are contributing to monarch conservation, an effort that will help assure the preservation of the species and the continuation of the spectacular monarch migration phenomenon.

Pollinator Gardens

The more waystations / pollinator gardens, the better! Below is a plan taken from https://www.prairienursery.com/pre-planned-gardens/gardens-for-pollinators-and-wildlife/monarch-gardens.html. We are available to install Monarch and Pollinator gardens that serve bee’s, damsels hummingbirds and others!

In Colorado, replace the red milkweed for “Showy” milkweed. Free Milkweed seeds here!

https://www.livemonarch.com/free-milkweed-seeds/a

https://www.bhg.com/gardening/flowers/pollinators/free-milkweed-for-monarch-butterflies/