Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
Got Milkweed?
Help
save the monarch butterfly and make Humewood Community School a more beautiful
place.
As part of the Homegrown
National Park Project, the David Suzuki
Foundation will be selling milkweed plants for $5 each through its website (www.davidsuzuki.org/gotmilkweed) during April. Milkweed is the only plant that
monarch butterflies lay their eggs on and the primary source of food for
monarch caterpillars. Scientists throughout North America have identified
milkweed planting as the most important action people can take to help support
threatened monarch populations.
"Monarch butterflies are
one of nature's true wonders, fluttering thousands of kilometres across North
America despite weighing less than a paperclip," said Homegrown National
Park Project team lead Jode Roberts. "Through the #gotmilkweed campaign we
hope to inspire Torontonians to do their part to help the monarch by planting
milkweed in their yards and on their balconies."
This winter, scientists raised
alarms when numbers of monarchs overwintering in Mexico hit an all-time low.
Severe weather and the virtual eradication of milkweed throughout much of their
migratory path between Canada and Mexico have put the monarchs' epic migration
back to Canada at risk.
Humewood wants to do its part
to save the Monarch Butterfly and teach students the benefits of conservation
within on our school grounds. During April you can order milkweed plants for $5
and it will be planted by students at Humewood as part of our naturalization
project. Please make sure when you are
entering your contact information when ordering that you select “make a
purchase on behalf of an organization” and enter Humewood Community School.
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