Building the Buzzway: Butterflies from the Valley to the Monument - Talk
Fri, Jul 19
|Ashland Food Co-op Community Classroom
Hosted by Friends of the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument


Time & Location
Jul 19, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Ashland Food Co-op Community Classroom, 300 N. Pioneer Street, Ashland, OR
About the event
The Talk before the "Hike" on 7/20. Hosted by Friends of the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument
Could a butterfly fly from Grants Pass to Hyatt Lake and find (enough) nectar-rich flowering plants all along the way? Could that same butterfly locate enough of the native plants her babies (aka caterpillars) need to eat? The caterpillars of most butterflies (and moths) are 'host specific', meaning they can eat only a specific one or two or few species of native plants - just like the monarch and the milkweed! Southern Oregon is home to almost 125 species of butterflies! Learn about some of the beautiful butterflies, and the native plants they need, that make their homes in the Monument and the Valley - and what each of us can do to help them fly further.
Three presenters from Pollinator Project Rogue Valley will share their knowledge of butterflies and plants:
David Lee…

