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Bring Monarchs Back
Facilitated by Oakvillegreen
Friday, May 15
10:30am - 11:30am
Woodside Branch
Program RoomOakvillegreen will highlight ways to support monarch butterfly populations. Join us for a hands-on seedball workshop and create your own seedball to take home. For adults 55+.
With its unique waterfront location at Lake Ontario, Halton is a key landing location for endangered Monarch butterflies, as well as for many migratory bird species.
Did you know that milkweed is the only host plant for Monarch butterflies?
The monarch butterfly population has declined by more than 80% since the 1990s.
No milkweed, no monarchs. Even a small patch of milkweeds in your schoolyards can be a lifeline for an entire species! Planting milkweed creates a whole beautiful web of life and engages students in environmental stewardship.
This presentation will introduce participants to the role and importance of pollinators for biodiversity, food production, ecosystem services, and ecological balance.
Registration is suggested.
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Woodside Branch
Located within southwest Oakville, the Woodside Branch is home to a large collection of materials and study spaces. The branch hosts a variety of programs for all ages. Parking is free.