Why do monarchs form roosts?
Scientists still have many questions about roosting behavior. Dr. Lincoln Brower has studied monarchs for over 50 years. He knows that roosting must be critical for monarch survival. How would Dr. Brower search for answers?

"If I discovered a roost, I'd pull up a chair, grab a pair of binoculars and just sit and watch! I'd try to stay hour after hour, day after day — as long as the monarchs were there. People can contribute important observations by going with an open mind and documenting what they see."