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Final Webinar in MCD Series

April 24, 2019

Photo by Judy Kesser

The US Fish & Wildlife Service is hosting its final installment of the Monarch Conservation Database (MCD)* webinar series on April 25 at 11am CST. The webinar will provide participants with a summary of the data currently in the MCD as well as the process for querying the data. MCD Web Application User Guide.

If you are interested in participating, the call-in number is  1-888-847-7595 and the participant passcode: 9218973. If you have any questions, contact:

Caroline Hernandez
Phone: (312) 996-3495
www.erc.uic.edu
Energy Resources Center
University of Illinois at Chicago

*Since 2014, the MCD captures information about recently  completed, ongoing and planned conservation efforts for the Monarch butterfly. Conservation efforts are on-the-ground actions designed to improve the population status of monarchs. These efforts include improving and creating habitat by enhancing milkweed and blooming nectar plant resources. The database will help the USFWS and conservation partners assess conditions for the Monarch now and into the future, across the United States. (MCD)

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