Public is Invited to help with Monarch Banding on Saturday September 4

The migration of the monarch butterflies to Mexico is underway, and the Luther College entomology class will host its annual monarch butterfly migration banding event in Anderson Prairie on the Luther College campus from 1:30-3:30 pm on Saturday, September 4, 2021.

The monarch butterfly has declined dramatically over the past 20 years, and efforts are being made across Iowa to increase monarch abundance by providing suitable habitat that includes nectar sources for adult butterflies and milkweed for the caterpillars. 2021 appears to be a "good year" for monarchs in NE Iowa.

Participants should bring a butterfly net if they have one. Check in at the parking lot behind Shirley Baker Commons, where butterfly nets can be checked out to capture monarchs. Turn into the driveway across College Drive from the main entrance to the college. Travel to the top of the hill and park. In case of cloudy, windy, or rainy weather on Sept 4, the event will be rescheduled for Sunday, September 5 at the same location.

Contact Kirk Larsen, Luther professor of biology, with questions at [email protected]

Monarch with migration tag
Monarch butterfly in Anderson Prairie