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| | Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Monarch |
 | | A serious attempt was begun in 1937 to determine where most Monarchs overwintered, when Fred Urquhart and his wife Norah released thousands of individual butterflies with paper tags glued to their wings, requesting finders of the insects to send them back to the Zoology Department at the University in Toronto, Canada. |
 | | Monarch Watch is a collaborative network of students, teachers, volunteers, and researchers investigating aspects of the Monarch Butterfly migration phenomenon and its biology. |
 | | The goals of Monarch Watch are to further science education, particularly in primary and secondary schools, to promote conservation of Monarch Butterflies, and to involve thousands of students and adults in a cooperative study of the Monarchs' fall migration. |
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