Your country’s butterflies need you! Do your bit and help save the endangered Monarch with Jeanne Megel’s new go-to guidebook, ‘Raise Healthy Monarchs At Home.’
We’re in a race against time to save North America’s most beautiful butterfly from extinction. Luckily with this step-by-step guide, attracting and raising this species in your back garden has never been easier!
Based on 8 years of research, Jeanne Megel's new release comprehensively explores Monarch care, from planting milkweed to releasing adults into the wild.
With a wealth of expertise, North Carolina’s Monarch guru will help you every step of the way and guide you through all the pitfalls and perils that you might stumble upon on your journey to raising these magnificent insects.
Go to https://magicalmonarchs.com to find out more!
It is too often forgotten that, similarly to bees, butterflies are leading pollinators and play a vital role in North America’s ecosystems. Devastatingly, the Monarch is currently endangered due to habitat loss, climate change, and the use of pesticides, with scientists estimating an 80% decline in the population over the last two decades.
The author praises establishments such as the Cockrell Butterfly Center at the Houston Museum of Natural Science for working to protect the species. This immersive rainforest exhibit is home to over 1,500 butterflies and an educational center, the Brown Hall of Entomology.
If you are keen to attract insects to your own home, you can now get a copy of Jeanne Megel's new handbook that covers everything you need to know to create a thriving Monarch garden, including how to collect their eggs and feed their caterpillars.
The new book also raises awareness of the importance of monitoring the health of home butterfly populations and helps you follow safety procedures to reduce the spread of parasites and diseases.
About Jeanne Megel
A biology graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University, Megel fell in love with Monarchs when she moved to Florida and discovered their threatened status. After learning to hand-raise and release around 500 adults every season, she developed an educational program to encourage local groups to do the same.
Her new book builds on this course, covering all aspects of Monarch care from recognizing health concerns to performing first aid if your specimens get hurt!
A satisfied reader said “Jeanne is not only knowledgeable about butterflies, she has successful first-hand experience providing a safe haven for caterpillars. You will have a first-rate learning experience that will prepare you to increase the pollinators in your yard.”
We must act now to save this magical species. Go to https://tinyurl.com/mup9rxn8 to order your copy of the book before time runs out!