Project

Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Conservation

Status: Completed
Operational Plan: 2017 - 2018

Monarch butterflies and other pollinators are fundamental to the production of our food crops, as they are to all flowering plants. They are also a significant impetus for tourism in North America. Butterfly and pollinator populations have declined significantly in recent years, triggering an unprecedented international effort to conserve these species: an effort that is itself emblematic of the interconnectedness of the North American environment. Building on past and ongoing initiatives, this project will advance the science and actions to conserve the monarch butterfly and other pollinators by strengthening trinational cooperation and knowledge.

CEC Project

Related Work

Pollinators support

Strengthening Regional Pollinator Conservation to Secure Local Benefits

Operational Plan 2019 - 2020

Caterpillar on a leaf - monarchs

Conserving the Monarch Butterfly and Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods

Operational Plan 2009

Caterpillar on a Leaf - Conserving the Monarch

Conserving the Monarch Butterfly and Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods

Operational Plan 2010

Engaging Farmers

Engaging Farmers and Other Landowners to Support Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Conservation

Operational Plan 2015 - 2016

Monarch Butterfly Flyway

Monarch Butterfly Flyway: Communication, participatory conservation, and education programs throughout the migratory route

Operational Plan 2015 - 2016