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Monarchs, Migration and Milkweed: Critical Efforts to Protect and Restore these Magnificent Butterflies!

April 23, 2025
6:00 PM Pacific

A bright orange and black patterned monarch butterfly over a pink-flowered milkweed plant with a green grassland in the background. Photo by Stephanie McKnight / Xerces Society

Join us for an inspiring evening with Sarina Jepsen of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation as she shares the latest efforts to protect and restore populations of Monarch butterflies and other essential pollinators across the western U.S.

Discover how this groundbreaking work is making a difference for species on the brink, the native plants they depend on, and the health of entire ecosystems. Whether you’re a nature lover, gardener, or conservation advocate, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how invertebrate conservation supports a thriving planet—and how you can help.

The Xerces Society is a global leader in the protection of invertebrates and their habitats. Their science-based approach focuses on conserving pollinators, defending endangered species, and reducing harmful pesticide impacts.

We will be raffling off a copy of Oregon’s Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide and one of our new “Let Nature Live. Let Nature Last” t-shirts. Tickets are $5 and are an optional purchase below. Raffle tickets not only help us continue these Wednesday presentations but also support our work safeguarding Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife, and waters.

Photo by Stephanie McKnight / Xerces Society

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