Monarch Waystation

Each fall, hundreds of millions of monarch butterflies migrate from the United States and Canada to mountains in central Mexico, where they wait out the winter until conditions favor a return flight in the spring. The monarch migration is truly one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, but it is threatened by habitat loss at overwintering grounds in Mexico and throughout breeding areas in the United States and Canada.

Monarch Waystations are places that provide resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration.

We are proud to be Monarch Waystation #48455 — “Butterfly By” – providing 5,000 square feet of Monarch habitat!

Caterpillar

devouring milkweed leaves

Official Monarch Waystation #48455

Soft landing

while fresh wings dry

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Milkweed

is preferred by Monarchs

BUTTERFLY SPECIES

Certificate

MILKWEED PARACHUTES