Farmers for monarchs
Farmers for Monarchs – Is a Keystone Collaborative initiative. The Collaborative consists of national organizations representing farmers, ranchers, and land owners; businesses working along the agricultural supply chain; researchers and academic institutions; federal and state entities; and conservation organizations. Farmers for Monarchs support productive agriculture and livestock operations in concert with monarch conservation. An increase in milkweed and nectar plants appropriately placed in rural areas can benefit monarchs without inhibiting production. Because farmers and ranchers are stewards of the land across much of monarch habitat, they are in a unique position to support sustainable monarch populations.
To learn more, pleas visit, farmersformonarchs.org.
Parks for Pollinators
Parks for Pollinators is a national campaign created by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), that focuses on raising awareness of the current pollinator crisis by encouraging local action and positioning parks as a national leader in advancing pollinator health, native habitat, and sustainability practices. This campaign continues to assess the public’s understanding of pollinators, to outline actions to protect them and to increase local park and recreation agencies’ capacity to promote pollinator protection within parks and to engage and educate their communities on what they can do to help.
To learn more, please visit, nrpa.org.
Farmers for monarchs
Farmers for Monarchs – Is a Keystone Collaborative initiative. The Collaborative consists of national organizations representing farmers, ranchers, and land owners; businesses working along the agricultural supply chain; researchers and academic institutions; federal and state entities; and conservation organizations. Farmers for Monarchs support productive agriculture and livestock operations in concert with monarch conservation. An increase in milkweed and nectar plants appropriately placed in rural areas can benefit monarchs without inhibiting production. Because farmers and ranchers are stewards of the land across much of monarch habitat, they are in a unique position to support sustainable monarch populations.
To learn more, pleas visit, farmersformonarchs.org.
Parks for pollinators
Parks for Pollinators is a national campaign created by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), that focuses on raising awareness of the current pollinator crisis by encouraging local action and positioning parks as national leaders in advancing pollinator health, native habitat, and sustainability practices. This campaign continues to assess the public’s understanding of pollinators, outline actions to protect them, and increase local park and recreation agencies to promote pollinator protection within parks and to engage and educate their communities on what they can do to help.
To learn more, please visit, nrpa.org.
Pollinator habitat help desk
Monarch Joint Venture created a Free Pollinator Habitat Help Desk to support land owners and managers of private working lands. They work with a vast network of partner organizations to provide pointed and regionally appropriate guidance for habitat goals of any size.
To learn more, please visit, monarchjointventure.org.
Monarch conservation on working lands
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is working with America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest managers on voluntary conservation efforts to combat the decline of monarchs on private lands by establishing new habitats and managing existing habitats for monarchs and pollinators.
To learn more, please visit, nrcs.usda.gov.
Pollinator habitat help desk
Monarch Joint Venture created a Free Pollinator Habitat Help Desk to support land owners and managers of private working lands. They work with a vast network of partner organizations to provide pointed and regionally appropriate guidance for habitat goals of any size.
To learn more, please visit, monarchjointventure.org.
Monarch conservation on working lands
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is working with America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest managers on voluntary conservation efforts to combat the decline of monarchs on private lands by establishing new habitats and managing existing habitats for monarchs and pollinators.
To learn more, please visit, nrcs.usda.gov.