Monarch Project

Rearing and releasing tagged monarch butterflies from wild eggs.

A vibrant monarch butterfly perched on a green leaf. The wings display a striking pattern of orange with black and white spots. Nearby, soft pink flowers can be seen blurred in the background, creating a lush, natural setting.
A vibrant monarch butterfly perched on a green leaf. The wings display a striking pattern of orange with black and white spots. Nearby, soft pink flowers can be seen blurred in the background, creating a lush, natural setting.
Egg Collection

Collecting wild monarch eggs for rearing process.

A monarch butterfly gently rests on a person's hand, with lush green leaves from a bush surrounding it. The background is an out-of-focus grassy field, emphasizing a serene natural setting.
A monarch butterfly gently rests on a person's hand, with lush green leaves from a bush surrounding it. The background is an out-of-focus grassy field, emphasizing a serene natural setting.
A Monarch butterfly rests on a pinkish-purple flower, surrounded by green foliage. The butterfly's wings feature an intricate pattern of orange and black with white spots along the edges. The flower has slender, delicate petals and a tall, upright stem.
A Monarch butterfly rests on a pinkish-purple flower, surrounded by green foliage. The butterfly's wings feature an intricate pattern of orange and black with white spots along the edges. The flower has slender, delicate petals and a tall, upright stem.
A monarch butterfly with orange and black wings is perched on vibrant purple flowers. The background shows lush green leaves and stems, with a soft out-of-focus area hinting at a garden or natural setting.
A monarch butterfly with orange and black wings is perched on vibrant purple flowers. The background shows lush green leaves and stems, with a soft out-of-focus area hinting at a garden or natural setting.
Butterfly Release

Releasing tagged butterflies back into their habitat.

Monarch Butterfly FAQs

How do we rear butterflies?

We provide a safe environment for monarch eggs to hatch and grow into butterflies.

What is tagging?

Tagging involves placing a small identifier on butterflies before their release to track their migration patterns.

Why release butterflies?

Releasing butterflies helps support their population and contributes to ecological balance in their natural habitats.

Where do we source eggs?

We collect eggs from the wild.
How can I help?

You can support our efforts by volunteering or donating to our butterfly conservation programs.

Contact Us

Reach out to us for inquiries about our monarch eggs, butterfly rearing, and tagging programs. We love to connect!

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