Monarch Migration and Butterfly/Pollinator Gardens
You are invited to a Free nature program hosted by the Southern Michigan Daylily Society as a community service to promote good earth stewardship through ecological gardening.
NOVEMBER 1ST, SATURDAY, 10:00 AM MEETING
BURGESS-SHADBUSH NATURE CENTER, 4101 RIVER BENDS DR., SHELBY TWP., MI
Presenter, Lori Smith, visited the Monarch overwintering sites in Mexico in 2023. Lori has also developed wonderful butterfly/pollinator gardens at her garden site.
- Learn about the 3,000-mile migration to Mexico, overwintering and return to Michigan
- See Lori’s beautiful photos of Monarchs overwintering in oyamel fir trees in Mexico
- Learn how to raise monarchs and tag them to scientifically study and track their migration
- Receive a free fourteen-page booklet with amazing information about Monarchs
- Learn about butterfly/pollinator gardens
- Receive a free handout about How to Plant a Pollinator Garden with design and plant list
- Learn how to help the declining Monarch butterfly populations survive and increase
The nature center needs a count of attendees. (space is limited)
A RESERVATION IS NEEDED, email: marietta.crabtree@gmail.com
INCLUDE YOUR NAME, NAMES OF ANY GUESTS, PHONE NUMBER
Please make your reservation as soon as possible to help with planning. If needed, you can cancel your reservation.
Any questions, please contact marietta.crabtree@gmail.com or phone 586-612-1848
