Saving the Monarch
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| Painting by Sridevi Potu, 2018, Coppell, Texas |
| Map courtesy of Monarch Watch (http://www.flightofthebutterflies.com/epic-migrations/) |
As seen in the map above, one of their fall migratory routes travels the American Prairie Corridor (bright blue line), originating in Canada and flowing south into Mexico. American Prairie Corridor is committed to developing a 3-mile-wide corridor of prairie from the Mexican border in Texas to the Canadian Border in North Dakota, opening up a flyway for the Monarchs and all pollinators, free of pesticides and rich in native prairie habitat. Land acquisition and restoration and/or reconstruction of native prairie habitat within the Corridor can not only halt, but reverse, the decline of prairie bird, pollinator, grass, and forb species and create a viable nesting, breeding, and feeding habitat corridor for migratory species for generations to come.
TMR 6/18/18
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