About Us

Monarchs Without Borders

Monarchs Without Borders was created to serve as a continental hub for monarch conservation information and collaboration. Monarch butterflies travel thousands of miles each year, crossing Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Protecting this migration requires cooperation across communities, organizations, and nations.

The mission of Monarchs Without Borders is to connect people and organizations working on monarch conservation and pollinator protection, while highlighting practical actions that communities can take.

The website also promotes educational initiatives, public plant resources, and Rotary-led environmental service projects that strengthen monarch habitat across North America.

Mission

 Connect organizations and communities to protect monarch butterflies and pollinator habitat across North America.

Vision

A continent where monarch conservation is visible in every community and where the protection of Mexico’s overwintering forests is recognized as a shared responsibility.

Audience

Rotary clubs, monarch conservation organizations, educators, schools, community groups, native plant advocates, and donors.