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Resource Helps Rangeland Managers Support Monarchs

Best Management Practices for the Monarch Butterfly in Oklahoma Rangelands is available free online from the Lands Working Group of the Oklahoma Monarch and Pollinator Collaborative. The PDF publication compiles best practices for monarch habitat, addressing grazing, prescribed burning, brush management, forage harvest, weed control, and habitat establishment and maintenance.

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