Magnificent Migratory Monarchs in Michoacán, Mexico
This presentation is hosted by the Friends of the Prairie Wetlands Learning Center in partnership with the Fergus Falls Public Library.
Armchair adventurers! Climb aboard for a virtual trip to see our migratory monarchs in the mountains of Michoacán, Mexico. Find out how they spend the winter and ways we can help ensure their survival. Your guide is Molly Stoddard, who travelled there in-person one year ago. She will share some of the history, beautiful culture, and breathtaking nature of Mexico City, Angangueo, and the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, a United Nations World Heritage Site.
The free presentation will include a showcase of related resources available for check-out from the Fergus Falls Public Library.
Local participants who attend earn the chance to receive a special souvenir from the reserve.
**Email friendspwlc@gmail.com to sign-up and receive the WebEx link to join in the adventure on-line.**
Photo of monarchs clustered on oyamel fir trees: Bill Donohue
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 11, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST
Thursday, February 11th, 2021 at 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM CST
Location
Online
Email friendspwlc@gmail.com to sign-up and receive the WebEx link.
Fees/Admission
FREE! Email friendspwlc@gmail.com to sign-up and receive the WebEx link.
Contact Information
Jo Fritz
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