Migration Update: March 19, 2009 | Please
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Today's Report Includes:
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Where will the monarchs go next?
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News from Mexico: A time for going home! | ||||||||
Field Report from the Director of Mexico's Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve March
14, 2009 |
Monarchs
in Flight |
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Field
Report from Mexico by Dr. Bill Calvert "High up over the forest canopy and fields, monarchs were seen flying northwards. We surmised that these were those that had begun the migration home, just as we will do this coming Saturday." March is favorite time to visit the overwintering sites because the butterflies are so active. For information on future monarch adventures to Mexico with Dr. Calvert, contact Bonnie Chase or Bill Calvert (bchasemail@yahoo.com or wmcalvert@sbcglobal.net) |
A
time for going home!
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The Migration: Highlights, Maps, and Questions | ||||||||
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Slideshow: Predict the Route of the Spring Migration >> | ||||||||
The monarchs are pouring out of Mexico now and are beginning to arrive in Texas. Where do you think they will appear next? New Mexico? Oklahoma? Arkansas? (You might be surprised!) Why do the monarchs travel where they do? What drives the pace and direction of the migration? By tracking the migration "live" we can help answer questions like these. Scientists need to understand which regions are the most important to monarchs in the springtime. Where do you predict the monarchs will go next? Slideshow >> |
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Please Report Your Sightings! | ||||||||
Links: Monarch Butterfly Resources to Explore | ||||||||
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More
Monarch Lessons and
Teaching Ideas! |
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The Next Monarch Migration Update Will Be Posted on March 26, 2009.
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