Monarch Watch strives to provide the public with information about the biology of monarch butterflies, their spectacular migration, and how to use monarchs to further science education in primary and secondary schools. We engage in research on monarch migration biology and monarch population dynamics to better understand how to conserve the monarch migration. We also promote protection of monarch habitats throughout North America.
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Service Area: International
Address
2021 Constant Ave
Lawrence KS 66047-3729
Monarch Rearing Kits contain fourteen to sixteen first to third instar monarch larvae (caterpillars) and rearing inst…
Kindergarden
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Monarchs and pollinators need our help due to habitat loss. If your school or non-profit educational organization is …
Kindergarden
2nd Grade Students / Youth
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