Monarch Butterfly

Education Programs found near Polk County, Texas

Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System
The Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System Regional Association (GCOOS-RA) is a 501(c)3 organization responsible for developing a network of business leaders, marine scientists, resource managers, governmental and non-governmental organizations and other stakeholder groups that combine their data to provide timely information about our oceans — similar to the information gathered by the National Weather Service to develop weather forecasts.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 89 miles away
Educational Science
Educational Science is interested in the conservation of the Monarch butterfly through habitat restoration. Unless we restore the Monarch's breeding habitats, the Monarch may not survive as a widespread North American species.
Located in League City, Texas - about 89 miles away
Texas Master Gardener Program
Program Coordinator -
The Master Gardener Program is a volunteer development program offered by Texas AgriLife Extension Service and is designed to increase the availability of horticultural information and improve the quality of life through horticultural projects.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 90 miles away
Fort Bend County Master Gardeners
Master Gardener Program Coordinator - Margo ‘Mac’ McDowell
Fort Bend County Master Gardeners began in 1989 with the first graduating class of 24 taking place on November 27, 1990. The Texas Master Gardener program originally formed in Montgomery County, Texas in 1979, with five more counties following close behind.
Located in Rosenberg, Texas - about 99 miles away
National Wildlife Federation - South Central Regional Center
The National Wildlife Federation’s South Central Region covers 12 states along the Gulf Coast and into the Midwest. Our regional work focuses on protecting and restoring healthy rivers and estuaries; conserving wetlands, springs, and aquifers; protecting wildlife habitats; and connecting both children and adults with the natural world.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 173 miles away
TreeFolks, Inc.
Interim Executive Director - Carly Blankenship
MISSION TreeFolks grows Central Texas urban forests through tree planting, education, and community partnerships. TreeFolks is central Texas’ only charity that promotes comprehensive urban forestry practices to public, private and government audiences.
Located in Del Valle, Texas - about 176 miles away
Texas Nursery & Landscape Association
The Texas Nursery & Landscape Association's Mission is to Enhance Members' Business Success Through Legislative/Regulatory Advocacy, Education, Networking, and Promotion of Professionalism.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 180 miles away
Monarch Butterflies & Milkweed in Texas
Program Director - Janis Bush, Ph.D., The University of Texas at San Antonio
Colony estimates at central Mexico overwintering sites indicate that monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) populations have declined over the past two decades.
Located in San Antonio, Texas - about 240 miles away
Rob and Bessie Welder Wildlife Foundation
Mission: To conduct research and provide education in wildlife science and management in the context of a working Texas cattle ranch.  
Located in Sinton, Texas - about 241 miles away
Haskell County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension Service educates Texans in the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development.
Located in Haskell, Texas - about 330 miles away
Glasscock County Extension
Welcome to the Texas AgriLife Extension, Glasscock County website. The county seat, Garden City, the only town in the county, has a population of 250 and is conveniently located about half way between the larger metropolitan cities of San Angelo and Midland.
Located in Garden City, Texas - about 399 miles away
Borden County Extension
Borden County was named for Gail Borden, a distinguished Texas patriot, surveyor and inventor of the process for condensed milk. It was created from Bexar County in 1876, but was not organized until 1891.
Located in Gail, Texas - about 411 miles away
Martin County Extension
In 1881 the Texas and Pacific Railroad laid tracks from Fort Worth to Sierra Blanca. Section stations were built every ten miles along the route.
Located in Stanton, Texas - about 420 miles away
Upton County Extension
Upton county was established in 1910 at Upland, Texas. By the fall of 1911, the railroad was crossing the south survey. F.E. Rankin donated land for a town site, and a new town, Rankin, was born.
Located in Rankin, Texas - about 422 miles away
Crosby County Extension
For more information about Crosby County, or any of Texas’ 254 counties, you can access the following: the Texas Almanac 1996-1997; web sites http://govinfo.
Located in Crosbyton, Texas - about 423 miles away
Dawson County Extension
Mission: The mission of AgriLife Extension is a seemingly simple one: improving the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond through high-quality, relevant education.
Located in Lamesa, Texas - about 439 miles away
Crane County Extension
Crane County was created in 1887. After the discovery of oil the county was organized in 1927 with Crane the county seat and the only town in the county.
Located in Crane, Texas - about 447 miles away
Ector County Extension
Ector County is one of 254 counties in Texas. It is part of the Odessa-Midland Metropolitan Area. Its population is approximately 125,110. Population estimates by race groups are: Anglo – 57.
Located in Odessa, Texas - about 450 miles away
Pecos County Extension
Pecos County was officially designated in 1875, with the town of St. Gall (now Fort Stockton) selected as the county seat. Located in the semi-arid Trans-Pecos region of West Texas, Pecos County is the second largest county in the state with 4,740 square miles and a 1996 population of 16,213, which ranked 130th in the State.
Located in Fort Stockton, Texas - about 477 miles away
Ward County Extension
Home of the world’s largest oak forest! This huge oak forest is located in the scenic Sandhills State Park. The Sandhills alone comprise 4,000 acres of sand dunes, while the “forest” occupies 40,000 acres.
Located in Monahans, Texas - about 479 miles away
Reeves County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension plays a vital role in Reeves County. We provide practical information and education to help people make their lives better and to help our communities and neighborhoods address their problems.
Located in Pecos, Texas - about 514 miles away
Project Monarch Health
Monarch 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 704 miles away
Sustainable Monarchs
At 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 793 miles away
Urban Monarch Conservation
Field Museum
Scientists at the Field’s Keller Science Action Center are working to understand the role urban places play in supporting monarch butterflies, to implement community science programs around Chicago, and to develop resources that nearly anyone can use to help monarchs and other pollinators.
Located in Chicago, Illinois - about 864 miles away
Journey North
Report 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 898 miles away
Monarch Butterfly Fund
Mission: To foster the conservation of North American monarch butterflies and their migration through habitat conservation, research, monitoring, education and support for sustainable community development in and near monarch habitats in Mexico.
Located in Madison, Wisconsin - about 898 miles away
Monarch Larva Monitoring Project
The 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 898 miles away
Monarch Conservation Science Partnership
The Monarch Conservation Science Partnership is a USGS led group of scientists, managers, and conservation organizations who perform science related to the conservation of monarch butterflies.
Located in LA Crosse, Wisconsin - about 925 miles away
Monarch Butterfly Garden
Tony Gomez
Monarch Butterfly Garden is a nature blog filled with tips, ideas, and resources designed to guide you through the challenges of creating a successful butterfly garden and raising healthy monarch butterflies.
Located in Bloomington, Minnesota - about 975 miles away
Metro Blooms
Executive 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 982 miles away
Monarch Joint Venture
The 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 984 miles away
Butterfly Garden and Habitat Program
North American Butterfly Association
Formed in 1993, the North American Butterfly Association (NABA), a not-for-profit membership organization, is the major North American organization promoting conservation of butterflies and their habitat.
Located in Morristown, New Jersey - about 1332 miles away
Nature Digger
Founder - Tara Johnson
Learn, Participate, Conserve has been the foundation of Naturedigger since we started our journey in 2012. Our mission has always been to educate the public, then engage them in scientific research and data collection.
Located in Merrimack, New Hampshire - about 1527 miles away
Monarch Viewing
Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History
You can begin to see monarchs cluster in Central Coast overwintering sites beginning in November. The monarch population peaks in size at the end of November to early December.
Located in Pacific Grove, California - about 1603 miles away
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