The State of the Bees

The State of the Bees August 14, 2025 12:00 - 1:00 PM CT How are U.S. bee species faring in light of the major threats they are facing? What more do we need to know to protect them? There are over 3,600 species of bees in the United States, but we only know the conservation …

Drones in Conservation: ROW Demo

This event is located at a US Solar site managed by Natural Resource Services. This event is designed for the energy and transporation right-of-way sector, though all are welcome. Address will be shared directly with registrants. MJV will demonstrate various drone models and discuss how monitoring via remote sensing is being used on various pollinator …

Great Southeast Pollinator Census

Great Southeast Pollinator Census August 22-23, 2025 This project is easy enough for anyone to learn some basic entomology and participate in while at the same time ensure that useful data is generated for conservationists. The three goals of the project are: 1.     To create sustainable pollinator habitat by educating gardeners about using plants that provide nutrition …

Butterfly Days at Prairie Oaks

Monarch Joint Venture\'s Prairie Oaks Campus 1100 W. South Street, Belle Plaine, MN, United States

FREE and family friendly: Join us for an afternoon of nature-themed fun! The event will feature other community organizations, and each will have interactive activities at their tables. MJV will offer a variety of activities for kids, lawn games, and monarch tagging demonstrations throughout the event. 

Wildlife Movement In and Around Solar Facilities

Wildlife Movement In and Around Solar Facilities August 26, 2025 1:00 PM CT The final webinar in the series will have two researchers discussing their work related to the spatial ecology of various species in PV solar facilities.  Register Here!

Monarch Conservation Webinar Series

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Building a framework for a national native seed strategy in Canada and incorporating a two-eyed seeing approach into the Southern Ontario Seed StrategyBuilding a framework for a national native seed strategy in Canada and incorporating a two-eyed seeing approach into the Southern Ontario Seed Strategy. 

BOEM Environmental Studies Program – Birds, Bats, and Beyond: Networked Wildlife Tracking in the Southern California Bight

BOEM Environmental Studies Program - Birds, Bats, and Beyond: Networked Wildlife Tracking in the Southern California Bight August 27, 2025 1:00 PM CT This second webinar will discuss recent technological advances in wildlife tracking using relatively low‐cost tags to allow delineation of migratory and movement pathways, assessment of regional connectivity, and determination of behaviors. Register …

Insect ID and Their Role in Ecosystems

Curious about the critters crawling and flying through your garden? Join Monarch Joint Venture staff for a lively and informative session on identifying the insects and invertebrates most commonly found in green spaces. Learn how to tell a beetle from a bug, a moth from a butterfly, and even what makes an insect an insect …

Hoary Bat MOTUS Tracking Project

Hoary Bat MOTUS Tracking Project August 28, 2025 2:00 PM CT The third webinar of the series will cover a study using the Motus Wildlife Tracking System (Motus) to discuss hoary bat migration, as well as activity patterns of non-migratory bats, primarily in California and Washington. Register Here!