The Monarch Monitoring Project is a long-term study on monarch migration through Cape May, NJ. It is a part of the New Jersey Audubon Research Department, and closely affiliated with the Cape May Bird Observatory.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Tagging Demos begin today - Friday, Sept. 20


The first Monarch Tagging Demonstration and Talk will take place Friday, Sept. 20, at 2:00 pm.  Meet members of the Cape May Monarch Monitoring Team at Cape May Point State Park, at the East Picnic Shelter, which is adjacent to the Hawk Watch Platform.  This program will repeated every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday through October 19, always at 2 pm.  Duration is usually between 30 and 45 minutes and there is no fee charged, though donations are accepted.  No reservations, just show up and meet the monarchs up close.  You could be one of the lucky ones chosen to release a newly tagged monarch back into the wild.

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