Presented by Central Coast State Parks Association
Western Monarch Butterflies: Protect our Pollinators
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Western Monarch Butterflies: Protecting Our Pollinators
A Film Screening Presented by CCSPA
Each year, western monarch butterflies embark on a perilous migration, crossing mountains, deserts, and valleys on fragile wings. Their journey — spanning from the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains to the California coast — is one of nature's most astonishing feats. But in just a few decades, their once-vast numbers have dwindled to a fraction, signaling not only a crisis for monarchs, but a warning for the health of the ecosystems we all depend on.
As western monarch butterflies teeter on the edge of extinction, communities across the western United States are rising to restore both wild and urban habitats — demonstrating that everyone can be a conservationist, and that actions that benefit monarchs also benefit a multitude of native pollinators. This is not only the monarchs' journey. It is ours.
Join the Central Coast State Parks Association for a special screening of this powerful documentary by director Ian A. Nelson (https://www.google.com/url?q=https://vimeo.com/iananelson&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1783463263070156&usg=AOvVaw220eCdN4qTSb0Sh1nvzayS), followed by Q&A / community discussion / reception.
Western Monarch Butterflies: Protecting Our Pollinators
A Film Screening Presented by CCSPA
Each year, western monarch butterflies embark on a perilous migration, crossing mountains, deserts, and valleys on fragile wings. Their journey — spanning from the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains to the California coast — is one of nature's most astonishing feats. But in just a few decades, their once-vast numbers have dwindled to a fraction, signaling not only a crisis for monarchs, but a warning for the health of the ecosystems we all depend on.
As western monarch butterflies teeter on the edge of extinction, communities across the western United States are rising to restore both wild and urban habitats — demonstrating that everyone can be a conservationist, and that actions that benefit monarchs also benefit a multitude of native pollinators. This is not only the monarchs' journey. It is ours.
Join the Central Coast State Parks Association for a special screening of this powerful documentary by director Ian A. Nelson (https://www.google.com/url?q=https://vimeo.com/iananelson&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1783463263070156&usg=AOvVaw220eCdN4qTSb0Sh1nvzayS), followed by Q&A / community discussion / reception.
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