Sag Moraine presents "How to Help Monarchs in Your Yard"

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Our endangered monarch butterfly population has declined more than 95 percent in recent decades. The main reasons for this decline are habitat loss, lack of milkweed, and pesticide use. Illinois is a vital state in the effort to bring back this beautiful and iconic creature. In this presentation, we will discuss simple things that we can all do on our own property to help ensure the survival of the monarchs.
    Catherine Bryla is Co-Founder and President of Sag Moraine Native Plant Community. After a quarter-century as a small business owner, Catherine now leverages her entrepreneurial skills to share her passion for native plants and their role in supporting pollinators and birds, especially in a suburban environment.
    You can find the Sag Moraine Website here:
    sagmoraine.org
    Track migrations and seasons:
    journeynorth.org/
    Become a member here:
    sagmoraine.org...
    Native Plant Suppliers:
    sagmoraine.org...
    Illinois Native Plant Society - Native Plant Sales:
    illinoisplants...
    Will County Forest Preserve Foundation is having a pop-up native plant sale the 29-30th. www.willcounty...
    Possibility Place in Monee has native plants as well.
    www.possibilit...
    Sag Moraine UA-cam Channel:
    / @sagmorainenativeplant...
    Learn more about monarchs here:
    monarchwatch.org/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @sueknowski6650
    @sueknowski6650 Рік тому +2

    I missed the Webinar, 😏 but , I’m so happy I had the chance to view it’s entirety on You Tube. Very informative, plan on using this information in my garden. Thank you!
    🌻🦋🌻🦋🌻🦋🌻🦋🌻🦋

  • @ZokomoTV
    @ZokomoTV Рік тому +1

    Great info for anyone wanting to help monarch conservation in their own backyard!

  • @charlesburkhart800
    @charlesburkhart800 26 днів тому +1

    Wish you would show seedlings and young plants as well as adult plants in bloom. Using seed from Prairie Moon is a way to have lots of natives but I do not know what all the "babies" look like and I don't want to pull out what I have grown from seed. Also, they don't all bloom the first year so plants get mixed up.

    • @sagmorainenativeplantcommunity
      @sagmorainenativeplantcommunity  26 днів тому

      Terrific suggestion. It is on our agenda to create some videos about starting native plants from seed. We will include that!