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We hope you enjoy this interactive map which shows the amazing migrations of monarch butterflies. You can see where they fly, the urgent threats they are facing, and how your support is expanding innovative solutions to help monarchs and other butterflies survive.
Journey North’s real-time migration and phenology maps display volunteer-submitted data. Observations appear immediately, which may result in occasional errors on the maps. Staff review maps for accuracy and may move observations to a more appropriate map.
Learn about the amazing two-way migration of Monarch butterflies across North America. See a map of their fall and spring routes, and find out where they overwinter and how they survive.
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Volunteers helping to track monarch butterfly migration and milkweed phenology across North America. Help us track monarch migration and the presence of milkweed. Read through our protocols and then submit your observational reports.
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30 lip 2021 · Unlike other caterpillars that make a chrysalis, transform into butterflies and then die within weeks, monarchs are part of a yearly “super generation.” The monarch migration map (above) explains how these butterflies complete their annual journey.
Report your sightings to each fall and spring as the monarchs travel to and from Mexico. Track migration on real-time migration maps. Help scientists learn more about monarchs.