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Monarch Monitoring in San Francisco

  • Fort Mason Community Garden Pope Road San Francisco, CA, 94109 United States (map)

Join a discussion about the status of western monarch population, and learn how to become a monarch monitor!

Monarch butterflies captivate us with their beauty and the wonders of migration, and the urgency of their population decline. The good news? SF is one of the earliest places monarchs have been documented in CA and they're still here!

This opportunity has been timed to the Western Monarch Count. We'll start at 9:00 at Fort Mason for the official count (optional) then sit in the Community Garden from 10-11 to hear from Mia Monroe about the latest news on the status of western monarchs.

Then, as an optional excursion, we'll carpool to Rob Hill on the Presidio to examine this historically reconstructed overwintering refuge.

Register or join the wait list here!

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