Category: Mexico, United States and Canada

Webinar: Gardening for Monarchs

From Backyard Milkweed to Migratory Habitat, Join Us For a Webinar Discussion

Monarch butterflies are one of the most recognizable and beloved species in North America – and one of the most vulnerable.

From breeding grounds across the United States to overwintering forests in Mexico, monarchs rely on a connected network of habitats to survive. The good news? There are meaningful ways each of us can help.

On April 13 at 6:00 PM EST, we’re hosting a live webinar to explore how everyday actions – like planting milkweed and creating pollinator-friendly spaces – connect to the broader effort to protect monarch butterflies across their incredible migration

What We’ll Cover

This live, informal conversation will bring together perspectives from across the monarch’s range, including:

  • How monarchs use milkweed during their summer breeding cycle
  • Research-backed tips for selecting milkweed and designing your garden for success
  • Youth-led conservation efforts and how communities are getting involved
  • How habitat restoration in Mexico supports the monarch population as a whole

Whether you’re new to pollinator gardening or looking to deepen your impact, this conversation will offer practical insights and meaningful context.

Meet the Speakers

We’re excited to be joined by:

  • Cynthia Zhang, founder of Monarchs Matter, sharing youth-led conservation efforts
  • Michaela Rogers, bringing expertise in milkweed and pollinator habitat
  • Forests for Monarchs, connecting this work to reforestation and habitat protection in Mexico

Event Details

Date: April 13, 2026

Time: 6:00 PM EST

Location: Live on Zoom

Format: Presentation + audience Q&A

Register Here

Why It Matters

While recent monarch population counts have shown signs of improvement, the species remains below the threshold considered necessary for long-term survival.

Protecting monarchs requires action across their entire migratory range — from planting milkweed in backyards and communities to restoring forests in their overwintering habitat.

Join Us

We hope you’ll join us for this conversation and be part of a growing community working to protect monarch butterflies.

If you have questions or topics you’d like us to cover, feel free to reach out – we’d love to hear from you.

For Questions: contact@forestsformonarchs.org

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Megan Fulton
Megan joined the team as Executive Director in July 2017. Megan started her journey with Forests for Monarchs in 2016 when the company she worked for sponsored a "Save the Monarchs Tour." She helped bring Forests for Monarchs co-founder Jose Luis Alvarez to various institutions and organizations on the East Coast for a speaking tour. After stepping away from that position to focus on graduate school, she joined the team at Forests for Monarchs. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Emerson College and an MBA from Southern New Hampshire University.