Creating Monarch Habitats for Schools and Communities
Webinar Details
When:
Mar 10, 2020 1:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
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Presenter(s):
- Chip Taylor, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Kansas
- Karen Oberhauser, Ph.D., Director University of Winsconsin-Madison Arboretum
- Amanda Pierce, Hp.D., Biologist, U.S. EPA Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division
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Monarchs are important pollinators and securing habitats for them is a critical component to the overall ecosystem.
Attend this webinar to learn about the threats to the monarch butterfly, migration trends, and the role we can play in conserving their habitats by adopting integrated pest management practices. Presenters will discuss how schools can create a living educational environment that provides a safe habitat for monarchs.
Presenters explained the monarch butterfly’s importance as an iconic species; why safeguarding monarch habitat is critical to overall ecosystem health; and how schools can create living educational environments that provide safe habitat. Participants learned about threats to the monarch butterfly, monarch migration patterns, and the role groups and individuals can play in conserving monarch habitat by adopting integrated pest management practices.
For more information about how EPA is protecting monarchs, visit: https://www.epa.gov/pollinator-protec...
Other webinars available for on-demand viewing in this 2020 Pollinator Protection Webinar Series:
March 10, 2020: Creating Monarch Habitats in Schools and Communities (View now, ON-DEMAND)
Presenters explained the monarch butterfly’s importance as an iconic species; why safeguarding monarch habitat is critical to overall ecosystem health; and how schools can create living educational environments that provide safe habitat. Participants learned about threats to the monarch butterfly, monarch migration patterns, and the role groups and individuals can play in conserving monarch habitat by adopting integrated pest management practices.
July 21, 2020: Designing and Conducting Bee Studies (View now, ON-DEMAND)
This webinar provided an understanding of basic elements of the studies used by EPA for assessing risk to bees to support the registration or re-evaluation of a pesticide. Featured speakers included representatives from U.S. EPA, Syngenta, Bayer CropScience, and Wageningen University and Research.
July 28, 2020: Assessing Risks to Bees from Pesticides (View now, ON-DEMAND)
This webinar provided a brief overview of EPA’s tiered process for assessing risks to bees, which included an overview of honey bee colony simulation models. Presenters discussed new approach methodologies for exposure and effect assessments that are under development to help reduce reliance on animal testing.
Aug. 18, 2020: Agricultural Stewardship and Best Management Practices to Reduce Pollinator Risk (View now, ON-DEMAND)
This webinar focused on efforts to mitigate risks of pesticides to bees. Furthermore, it provided an overview of industry, state government, and university extension initiatives to engage stakeholders on pollinator protection
September 15, 2020: Engaging Stakeholders: Development and Implementation of Pollinator Protection Plans (View now, ON-DEMAND)
This webinar discussed how managed pollinator protection plans (MP3s) reduce exposure of bees to pesticides through sustainable agriculture and increased stakeholders’ engagement. The webinar also addressed the Agency’s plan to assess the impact of MP3s while coordinating outreach with stakeholders regarding the effectiveness of MP3 implementation.

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