[Ctleps-l] Fw: Monarch Watch - July 2012

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Thu Jul 12 10:48:44 EDT 2012





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From: Jim Lovett <jlovett at ku.edu>
To: MONARCH-WATCH-UPDATE at ku.edu
Sent: Thu, July 12, 2012 10:17:40 AM
Subject: Monarch Watch - July 2012

                  
Greetings Monarch Watchers!

It has been a while and it seems we have quite a bit to say, but we'll try to 
keep it brief...maybe we'll save back a few things for next month :-)

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Monarch Population Status
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What a spring it was - the warmest in 117 years of record keeping and the 
warmest 12 months ever recorded in the United States. In response to the warm 
conditions the plants and insects made early appearances. Some plants bloomed 6 
weeks early, others a more modest 2 weeks. Most insects appear to have kept pace 
including monarchs that arrived 2-3 weeks early over most of the northern 
breeding range - raising the possibility of a large fall migration - maybe the 
last big migration of this decade.

Climatologists are telling us that hotter summers with strong droughts are ahead 
and that won't be good for monarchs. Habitat decline will continue as well - so 
let's tag while we can!


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Monarch Tagging Kits
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Tags for the 2012 tagging season have been manufactured and orders for them are 
coming in rapidly. If you would to tag this fall, please order your tags as soon 
as possible. If your fellow monarch enthusiasts see a large migration shaping 
up, we are likely to be out of tags by the 1st of September and we don't want 
you to be disappointed.

Monarch Watch Tagging Kits are only shipped to areas east of the Rocky 
Mountains. As usual, each tagging kit includes a set of specially manufactured 
monarch butterfly tags (you specify quantity), a datasheet, tagging 
instructions, and additional monarch / migration information. Tagging Kits for 
the 2012 season start at only $15 and include your choice of 25, 50, 100, 200, 
300, or 500 tags.

This year we are going to make it a little easier for you to submit your tagging 
data to us electronically (though you can still mail in a hard copy if you like) 
- details will be included in the kits and available online soon.

Monarch Watch Tagging Kits and other materials (don't forget to pick up a 
butterfly net!) are available via the Monarch Watch Shop online at 
http://shop.monarchwatch.org


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Monarch Tag Recovery Database Updated
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The Monarch Watch Tag Recovery Database (http://monarchwatch.org/recoveries) was 
updated this spring - more than 16,000 records now, in a searchable format. 
Check to see if any of your tags were recovered in Mexico this year :-)

Tip: to generate a list of all tags reported to us this year, simply select 2012 
from the "Year" dropdown menu in the "Recovery Information" section and hit the 
"Submit" button.

Thanks to all of you who have participated in the tagging program and to those 
who have contributed to the tag recovery fund (http://monarchwatch.org/donate). 
These contributions are needed since we compensate the ejido members in Mexico 
who search for the tags among the dead butterflies beneath the colonies. Thanks 
also to the many people who helped acquire the tags in Mexico on our - and your 
- behalf.


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"Chip in for Monarch Watch" Coming in August
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Many of you have asked if we are going to continue our now annual "Chip in for 
Monarch Watch" fundraising campaign, in honor of our director Chip Taylor. We 
first launched this campaign in the Fall of 2009 and it has been a tremendous 
success on many levels - so YES we will definitely be running this campaign once 
again. We love to read all of the comments people leave for us and/or Chip and 
the funds raised help us keep the program growing.

The page for the 2012 campaign will be launched shortly, but in the meantime you 
can check out comments and photos submitted in previous campaigns at 
http://monarchwatch.org/chip/ - some will make you laugh, others might make you 
cry. No matter how they move you, they are all well worth a look.

Thank you for your interest!


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Flight of the Butterflies in 3D
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At a recent monarch conference we were treated to a special viewing of the 
official "teaser" trailer for a monarch film that should be hitting IMAX 
theaters later this year. The photography looks amazing and seeing the monarchs 
in Mexico on the big, big screen should be quite a treat, especially in 3D!

From the film's site:
"Flight of the Butterflies in 3D" is a natural history epic. It's a detective 
story. It took Dr. Fred Urquhart almost 40 years to discover the butterflies' 
secret hideaway and a year for the award-winning production team to film the 
butterflies. The technology of IMAX immerses you in the astounding migration 
experience as the butterflies migrate north and then miraculously find their way 
back from Canada and Mexico.

For more information and to watch the official teaser trailer visit 
http://flightofthebutterflies.com


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Monarch Rearing Kits
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As many of you know, sending out Monarch Rearing Kits is a big part of our 
program. The fall is our busiest season and we send out thousands of 
caterpillars each week to addresses all over the U.S. (east of the Rocky 
Mountains). We have lots of kits already on the shipping calendar, but there is 
still time to place an order. Available shipping weeks appear on the kit's 
product page and you make your selection when you place your order.

Our Monarch Rearing Kit contains fourteen to sixteen first to third instar 
monarch larvae (caterpillars) and rearing instructions. The larvae arrive in 
small cups and must be transferred to milkweed plants or leaves to feed. Please 
make sure you have a good supply of fresh milkweed available before your 
caterpillars arrive. Pupation will occur in about 10 days and adults will emerge 
10-14 days after pupation.

Monarch Rearing Kits are available via the Monarch Watch Shop at 
http://shop.monarchwatch.org


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Recently Shared via Facebook
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These two articles have been viewed/shared by more than 7,000 people via our 
Facebook page - check them out and you'll see why :-)

Founder of the Monarch Butterfly Roosting Sites in Mexico Lives a Quiet Life in 
Austin, Texas
Texas Butterfly Ranch Blog, July 10th: http://bit.ly/N0rGRn

Monarch butterfly caterpillar not a 'bad-guy bug,' Ortho is told
Los Angeles Times, July 10th: http://lat.ms/LIYoqK

If you use Facebook, be sure "like" our page: http://facebook.com/monarchwatch


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Our Amazon Earnings
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As you may already know, you can help support Monarch Watch with each purchase 
at Amazon.com and Endless.com (Amazon's specialized Shoe and Handbag store). 
Monarch Watch earns a small referral fee equal to 4-15% of the item total when 
you use the links available on our site to visit these online stores.

In the second quarter of 2012 (April-June) 765 items were ordered in support of 
Monarch Watch, earning our program $1115.58!

A complete list of items will be available for those that are curious to see 
what folks are buying to support Monarch Watch. (Note: No personal information 
is tied to purchases; that is, we do not know who purchased the items, only that 
the items were purchased via the link(s) from our site and therefore in support 
of our program.)

Thank you to everyone who contributed to these numbers - remember to stop by our 
site first whenever you shop online!

Complete details are available at http://monarchwatch.org/amazon

Please help us by spreading the word to friends, family, coworkers, and any 
other Amazon.com or Endless.com shoppers you can think of - thank you very much 
for your continued support!


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About Monarch Watch
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Monarch Watch (http://monarchwatch.org) is a nonprofit education, conservation, 
and research organization based at the University of Kansas that focuses on the 
monarch butterfly, its habitat, and its spectacular migration.

If you have any questions about this email or any of our programs please feel 
free to contact us anytime.

Thank you for your continued interest and support!

Monarch Watch
http://monarchwatch.org
monarch at ku.edu

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