Monarch-friendly practices along corridors

Event

Monarch-friendly practices along corridors

Monarchs
30 May 2017

Where:
Online

When:
30 May 2017
2:00pm EST

Status: 
Open to the public

This webinar aims to promote the restoration and enhancement of monarch habitat in key breeding grounds and migration corridors in Canada as part of the CEC project Engaging Farmers and Other Landowners to Support Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Conservation. Monarch habitat has been lost due to changes in agricultural practices, urban and suburban development, and land management practices. Gaps in monarch habitat can be filled with an “all-hands-on-deck” approach. Transportation and utility corridors can play a significant role in monarch conservation, providing milkweed and nectar resources along migratory routes. Join Vicki Wojcik, from Pollinator Partnership Canada as she presents best management practices for corridors as well as tips on how to engage employees and local communities in monarch conservation along corridors.

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Contact

Lucie Robidoux

Program Manager
Ecosystems and Sustainable Communities, Ecosystem Carbon
(514) 350-4311