Save the Monarch Butterfly!


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The Monarch Butterfly population has been in a steep decline over the past decade. Factors include: weather, pollution, and pesticides, but the largest factor is a declining lack of food habitat.

We can immediately make a difference by planting simple habitat that creates quality food sources for the Monarch in the Central New York Area.

Milkweed Flower is the #1 food source for the Monarch Butterfly. Over the years, chemical sprays and lack of planting has diminished the overall quality food sources for the Monarch thereby reducing its ability to survive and populate.

We need your help to be an Agent of Change. Your mission? Simply pick up your CODE NAME MONARCH pack and plant the seeds inside…those seeds will grow into plants that are the Monarch’s primary food source.
Your Code name Monarch Project seed pack is FREE…and YOU are the Agent of Change. Help rebuild the monarch butterfly population!

Pick up your Project Monarch Seed Packets at these participating Merchants of Change:

Dryden Agway

Hickey’s Music on Dey Street

Sam Peter Furniture in Danby

Trip Pack ‘N Ship

P&C Fresh Cortland/Ithaca

Stonewall Wine & Spirits

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