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A&M Monarch Features

Explore below for exciting coverage of Althouse and Meade's western monarch work. From radio and television interviews to Xerces Foundation StoryMaps, there are formats to fit any learning style. 

Media Coverage

Monarch butterflies return to Central Coast in encouraging numbers

They're back! Thousands of Monarch Butterflies have been counted on the Central and South Coasts

Monarch butterflies return to Central Coast in encouraging numbers

At the End of the Day

Thousands of Monarch butterflies gather at Ellwood Mesa in Goleta

Thousands of Monarch butterflies gather at Ellwood Mesa in Goleta

A butterfly named Flamingo, an epic migration, and the crusade to save one of America’s most iconic species.

Welcome to the City of Goleta’s
Monarch Butterfly Grove Visitor Information

Over 14,000 butterflies flutter in to Goleta’s Ellwood Main Grove for the winter

Locals Learn How to Help Monarch Butterfly Population

Publications

Climatic Niche Model for Overwintering Monarch Butterflies in a Topographically Complex Region of California

Xerces Society Feature:

Western Monarch Overwintering Science Initiative - Applied research to improve forest management for monarchs in coastal California

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