Illinois FSA Encourages You to Please Join the Route 66 Corridor for
Monarchs Summit!
First virtual event, November 18th
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[November 17, 2020]
Over the past 20 years, the eastern
monarch population has faced a significant decline in migratory
habitat. The Illinois Monarch Project collaborates with USDA
agencies (Farm Service Agency; Natural Resources Conservation
Service and Fish & Wildlife), public and private partners, in
addition to individuals across the state, to protect and enhance
existing habitat and establish new habitat that supports monarch
butterflies and other pollinators.
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In 1975 – Illinois adopted the Monarch as the state
insect
In 2014 – The White House established the Federal
Pollinator Health Task Force and The U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service was petitioned to protect the Monarch under the
endangered Species Act
In 2015 – Illinois declared the Monarch the Species of
Greatest Conservation Needed and the Midwest Association of Fish
& Wildlife (MAFWA) began a 20 year plan for Monarch Conservation
in Illinois
Have you noticed that the Illinois Department of Transportation
has reduced mowing along roadways while monarchs are migrating
through Illinois? That’s because the IDOT mowing schedule is
timed to support pollinator habitat, specifically that of the
monarch butterfly. It’s all part of a multiagency effort to
encourage sustainable practices.
Do you live along or near the legendary Route 66? The historic
highway also happens to line up perfectly with the monarch’s
migratory path up and down our state! Consider joining our next
event in the Illinois Monarch Virtual Summit where we will focus
on establishing monarch habitat along the Route 66 Monarch
Flyway and how we can protect this species.
Please join the Illinois Monarch Project on November 18 from
1:00-3:00 PM for the 2nd virtual Monarch Summit – Route 66
Corridor for Monarchs.
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Join November 18th from 1-3 PM: *** http://illinoismonarchproject.org/#event
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The next three Monarch webinars will be held:
January 19, 2021
1 – 3 PM
Engaging Monarch Ambassadors
February 17, 2021
1 – 3 PM
Spring into Action on the Ground
May 4, 2021
1 – 3 PM
With your help, we can reach our goal of adding 150 million new
milkweed stems and other nectar resources to the Illinois
landscape by 2038.
For more information, please contact your local county FSA
Office.
[USDA Farm Service Agency]
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