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 Bee and Butterfly Habitat FundProgram Director - Peter Berthelsen
The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund (BBHF) identifies opportunities to establish critical pollinator habitat to help honey bee and monarch butterfly populations thrive.
Located  in St. Paul, Nebraska -  about 68 miles away
 Monarch WatchFounder & Director - Orley R. 'Chip' Taylor
Monarch Watch is a nonprofit education, conservation, and research program based at the University of Kansas that focuses on the monarch butterfly, its habitat, and its spectacular fall migration.
Located  in Lawrence, Kansas -  about 185 miles away
 Milkweed MarketMonarch Watch
The Milkweed Market is provided by Monarch Watch, a nonprofit education, conservation, and research program based at the University of Kansas that focuses on the monarch butterfly, its habitat, and its spectacular fall migration.
Located  in Lawrence, Kansas -  about 185 miles away
 Mid-America Monarch Conservation StrategyMid-America Monarch Conservation Strategy is designed to facilitate cohesive, coordinated, and effective conservation actions needed to sustain the eastern population of the monarch butterfly, including restoring, enhancing, and protecting habitat, and providing information, education, and conservation engagement opportunities to interested citizens.
Located  in Rhinelander, Wisconsin -  about 495 miles away
 The Pollinator PartnershipThe Pollinator Partnership is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization-- the largest organization in the world dedicated exclusively to the protection and promotion of pollinators and their ecosystems.
Located  in San Francisco, California -  about 1364 miles away
Nebraska Monarch and Pollinator InitiativeNebraska Game and Parks Commission
Communities, organizations, and individuals working together for monarch and pollinator conservation. Goals of this organization • To set goals for monarch and pollinator restoration that will include strengthening existing work, identifying information gaps, and prioritizing action.
Located  in Lincoln, Nebraska -  about 36 miles away
 Rainwater Basin Joint VentureJoint Venture Coordinator - Andy Bishop
In the wetlands of the Rainwater Basin and across Nebraska’s mixed-grass prairies, Rainwater Basin Joint Venture partners achieve habitat conservation through cooperation and sound science.
Located  in Grand Island, Nebraska -  about 68 miles away
 Sustainable MonarchsAt Sustainable Monarch, we believe it takes a network of people, communities, businesses, and government to bring about real and lasting change, especially when the focus is saving the migration of an insect that crosses 3 countries and requires a specific diet! We protect monarch habitat through education, conservation, research and economic development.
Located  in North Platte, Nebraska -  about 188 miles away
 Monarch FlywayMonarch Flyway seeks to protect and establish Monarch habitat by developing products based on sustainably grown and harvested milkweed raw materials.
Located  in Ogallala, Nebraska -  about 238 miles away
 Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint VentureThe mission of the Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint Venture (UMGL JV) is to deliver the full spectrum of bird conservation through regionally based, biologically driven, landscape-oriented partnerships.
Located  in Bloomington, Minnesota -  about 315 miles away
 Metro BloomsExecutive Director - Becky Rice
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that partners with communities to create resilient landscapes and foster clean watersheds, embracing the values of equity and inclusion to solve environmental challenges.
Located  in Minneapolis, Minnesota -  about 322 miles away
 Monarch Joint VentureThe Monarch Joint Venture (MJV) is a partnership of federal and state agencies, non-governmental organizations, businesses and academic programs working together to protect the monarch migration across the United States.
Located  in St. Paul, Minnesota -  about 326 miles away
 Integrated Monarch Monitoring ProgramMonarch Joint Venture
The Integrated Monarch Monitoring Program (IMMP) is a national initiative to track monarchs and their habitats across their North American breeding range in order to better understand habitat availability, quality, and use by monarchs.
Located  in St. Paul, Minnesota -  about 326 miles away
 Monarch Larva Monitoring ProjectThe Monarch Larva Monitoring Project (MLMP) is a citizen science project involving volunteers from across the United States and Canada in monarch research
Located  in Madison, Wisconsin -  about 413 miles away
 Journey NorthReport your sightings each fall and spring as the monarchs travel to and from Mexico. Track migration on real-time migration maps and follow the migration news.
Located  in Madison, Wisconsin -  about 413 miles away
 Prairie Partners ProgramExecutive Director, Administration - Tammy VerCauteren
Prairie Partners is a program designed by the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory to conserve prairie birds and the habitat they depend upon. Over 70% of the Great Plains is privately owned.
Located  in Fort Collins, Colorado -  about 417 miles away
 Midwest Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies (MAFWA)Executive Secretary - Ollie Torgerson
Our mission is to provide a forum for state and provincial fish and wildlife agencies to share ideas and information, pool resources, and initiate action to benefit the management and conservation of fish and wildlife resources in the Midwest.
Located  in Rhinelander, Wisconsin -  about 495 miles away
 Project Monarch HealthMonarch Health is a citizen science project in which volunteers sample wild monarch butterflies to help track the spread of a protozoan parasite across North America.
Located  in Athens, Georgia -  about 904 miles away
 Monarch Butterfly and Pollinators Conservation FundThe Monarch Butterfly and Pollinators Conservation Fund supports work that advances the conservation of the monarch butterfly and other at-risk native insect pollinators.
Located  in Washington, DC -  about 1073 miles away
 Pollinators Prospering PeoplePollinators Prospering People is driven by a single goal; to increase sustainable pollinator habitat. A combination of education and community involvement and designing spaces that focus on the relationship between our food and pollinators, we strive to build resilient ecosystems and positively impact pollinators.
Located  in Baltimore, Maryland -  about 1088 miles away