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Start Seeing Monarchs Cook County Farm Bureau to Install Pollinator Garden on Building Grounds

05/07/2021 @ 9:00 am

A third of the food and drink individuals consume depends on pollination. As a keystone group, the survival of many other plant and animal species depend on pollinators for their survival. Pollinators include bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, birds, and bats.

 

However, pollinator numbers have declined steadily due to habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation as well as insecticide, pesticide, disease, parasite, and invasive plant pressure.

 

To offset the loss of habitat, Farm Bureau is creating a ‘Monarch Waystation,’ a stopping point for monarchs as each fall hundreds of millions of monarch butterflies migrate from the United States and Canada to the mountains in central Mexico for the winter. They return in spring, specifically in May.

 

Farm Bureau’s ‘Monarch Waystation’ is also a pollinator garden and will provide habitat for a variety of bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, and flies. The garden will be located along Salford Avenue next to the Farm Bureau building and will provide a site for both pollinators and the community members wishing to enjoy the plants and pollinators.

 

Farm Bureau leaders, volunteers, and staff will install the garden this summer. A portion of the plant materials will be provided by the GROWMARK Pollinator Program. After construction and installation of the garden, the garden will be registered with Monarch Watch as an official Monarch Waystation.

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