
Results from 2025 Fall Monarch Migration Tagging Efforts
(Photos and story by Lindsay Herlihy) Monarchs are one of the most recognizable butterfly species in North America due to their large size and striking coloration. They are also unique

(Photos and story by Lindsay Herlihy) Monarchs are one of the most recognizable butterfly species in North America due to their large size and striking coloration. They are also unique

New Hampshire Audubon is grateful for generous grants recently awarded from the following charitable supporters: NH Audubon received grants from the Butler Foundation and the Davis Conservation Foundation to support

(by Vanessa Johnson) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed protecting monarch butterflies as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, responding to years of advocacy by conservation groups, like

(by Vanessa Johnson) The monarch butterfly population has faced significant declines since the early 1990s, prompting extensive conservation efforts across the U.S. While traditional adhesive tags have provided some insights

New Hampshire Audubon is grateful for generous funding recently awarded from the following supporters: NH Audubon received grant awards from the Benjamin and Gertrude Couch Trusts to continue work on

2024 Red Barn Series, Newfound Audubon No registration necessary – just come and join us! Speaker: Dr. Carol Foss, NH Audubon Learn how automated radio telemetry has transformed the way

(by Diane De Luca) Information has continued to trickle in from southern Motus towers since we shared the known detections of our tagged Monarchs in the October 2023 eNews. In 2023,

As we are preparing for our third season of Monarch Butterfly nanotagging, we thought you might be interested in learning a bit more about that project as well as the

(by Carol Foss) As we await installation of the last two New England Motus receiving stations funded by a 2020 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a new

We are grateful for generous grant funding recently received from the following foundations: The Fuller Foundation: supporting monarch tagging and monitoring on the Seacoast Kiwanis Club of Manchester: supporting Beech