Monarch Butterflies with Natalie Johnston

Monarch Butterflies with Natalie Johnston

What makes butterflies so magical? They are a wonder and a delight, and I’m so excited to be diving into a full episode about what is possibly the most iconic species of butterfly in the world: Monarchs. Have you ever wondered why they’re bright orange, how far they migrate, or why they capture our collective imagination? I have! Come with me to the Pacific Grove Monarch Sanctuary to find out more about these creatures that are as graceful as they are legendary.

Links:

Monarch Joint Venture

Monarchs and The Day of the Dead

Xerces Society

Western Scrubjays are Capable of Metacognition

Store-Bought Milkweed and Pesticides

Interview with Dr. Richard Stringer

Monarchs on Eucalyptus Trees

Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History

Pacific Grove Monarch Sanctuary

You can find me @goldenstatenaturalist on both Instagram and TikTok

My website is www.goldenstatenaturalist.com

You can support the show on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/michellefullner

The theme song is called "i dunno" by grapes, and you can find the link as well as the Creative Commons license here.

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