Visiting San Francisco Area -Monarchs?

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Visiting San Francisco Area -Monarchs?

Postby WWehling » Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:01 am

I will be visiting San Francisco next week for the first time in six years. I have never seen any of the West Coast monarch overwintering sites. I don't know how much free time I will have but I was wondering if anyone could recommend sites that are readily accessible. I will have a rental car.

Thanks in advance.

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Western Monarch Overwintering Sites

Postby Jim » Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:18 pm

Hey Wayne - good to see you here!

It sounds like Chip got you pointed in the right direction but for the benefit of others, The Xerces Society's "Where You Can See Overwintering Monarchs in California" page is a good place to start as it lists several sites in California and provides contact and other useful information:

www.xerces.org/Monarch_Butterfly_Conser ... _visit.htm

Happy Monarch Watching!

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Postby Mona Miller » Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:53 pm

Chip may have already given you this name:
Dr. Dave Dempsey of San Francisco State University
ddempsey@sundog.sfsu.edu

http://www.monarchprogram.org/tagging.htm
This program ended 2000, but there are locations listed.

http://www.slostateparks.com/pismo_butterflys.asp
Pismo Beach State Park

http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=541
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