A Program of La Cruz Habitat Protection ProjectWorking Toward the Long-Term Survival of the Monarch Butterfly
Who We Are Environmental Conservationists
Forests for Monarchs (FFM), a program of La Cruz Habitat Protection Project, Inc., reforests land in and around the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve where millions of monarch butterflies spend each winter, and in the Highland Lakes Area of Michoacán, Mexico. Our goal is to help conserve the monarch butterfly winter habitat while aiding the surrounding communities in creating a sustainable livelihood supported by good forest stewardship.
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Monarchs’ Journey North: How You Can Help Boost Their Numbers
The Monarchs are Migrating North: Now What? Monarch Butterfly Conservation Efforts You Can Take in Your Own Backyard If you’re like me, you may have…
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Ensuring Reforestation Success: The Crucial Role of Monitoring Tree Survival Rates
Tracking Tree Survival Boosts Environmental Impact and Reforestation Efforts The Importance of Monitoring Tree Survival Rates Planting trees is crucial but is not the only measure of a…
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Preparing Your Pollinator Garden For Spring
How you can help the monarch butterfly from your own backyard Following recent news on the monarch butterfly population decline, you may be considering ways…
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