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Missourians for Monarchs

Missourians for Monarchs is a collaborative of conservation and agricultural organizations, government and non-government agencies, utilities, agribusinesses, and citizens committed to monarch and pollinator conservation. 

Missourians for Monarchs is a statewide collaborative of public and private interests working to increase and sustain habitat for monarch butterflies and other pollinators through citizen involvement and seek ways for partners, communities and agencies to coordinate similar efforts. About 30 partners currently belong to the Missourians for Monarchs Collaborative, agreeing to creating and maintaining 19,000 acres of pollinator habitat annually for the next 20 years


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Columbia, Missouri  65201
Phone: (573) 876-9401


 

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Missouri Monarch and Pollinator Conservation Plan

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This document outlines the initial steps to be taken by the Missourians for Monarchs Collaborative in its quest to assist in the conservation of monarch butterflies and pollinators. The goals and objectives herein are ambitious but were created and are supported by a significant coalition of public and private entities willing to contribute substantial effort and resources to their achievement. This collaborative approach to plan development and implementation is a strength that will aid in the success of Missouri’s program. In addition, regional collaboration is encouraged to ensure cohesive implementation of the national and international efforts underway to help the decline of the monarch butterfly and pollinators