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.

Monday, September 4, 2017

Come to Mexico with the Monarch Monitoring Project

The monarch migration is underway, with monarchs passing through Cape May on their way to Mexico. In late February, 2018, NJ Audubon's eco-travel program is also heading to Mexico, on a new tour that will visit several of the reserves where millions of monarchs overwinter.  The trip will be led by Mark Garland, Director of the Monarch Monitoring Project, and Mexican guides.  Spaces are limited; for more information, see the NJ Audubon eco-travel pages at http://www.njaudubon.org/SectionEco-Travel/Tours/MonarchsofMexico2018.aspx

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