High Point, NC Readers Learn How To Save The Endangered Monarch Butterfly

High Point, NC Readers Learn How To Save The Endangered Monarch Butterfly, updated 4/28/23, 12:43 PM

Jeanne Megel, a renowned biologist, is asking High Point, North Carolina readers to help in the conservation of monarch butterflies with her new book ‘Raise Healthy Monarchs At Home’. Go to https://magicalmonarchs.com to find out more.

Magical Monarchs 2 Crossbow Court, Jamestown, NC 27282, United States Website https://magicalmonarchs.com Email magicalmonarchs01@gmail.com

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High Point, NC Readers Learn How
To Save The Endangered Monarch
Butterfly
As author Jeanne Megel says,
not everyone can save a coral
reef, but everyone can raise a
monarch butterfly, and that’s
exactly what her new book will
teach you to do. 
It teaches you how to raise
healthy monarch butterflies in
your garden at home and
covers all the steps in the
process, accompanied by clear
instructional photographs.
The book is being targeted
to High Point readers like
yourself because of your
key location in the migratory
path of the beautiful
butterflies. 
Much as bee endangerment
awareness has led to a marked
increase in bee colonies, Megel
believes that you need to be
made aware of the plight of the
endangered monarch. 
As a key pollinator, the
butterfly is essential to
ecosystems in, around
and beyond High Point. 
The book has step-by-step
instructions that will teach you
how to collect butterfly eggs,
feed the caterpillars, monitor
the chrysalis stage and release
the adult butterflies. 
The key emphasis of the book
is also on releasing healthy
adult butterflies, so it also has
instructions on first aid and
safety practices to follow. 
Go to
https://magicalmonarchs.com to
find out more.