Nov 13 TUWC Turkey Mountain Trail Work
Berms – All the berms need loose rocks and debris raked out.
All users are participating at their own risk.
Start at the Upper Lot.
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The cost to participate is $5 per person. Preregistration is required.
Rules
Masks will be required to check in and any time social distancing cannot be maintained.
Photos from the winner in 2017!
Mobile Migration 2022 Information:
New 2022 Mobile Migration Map Link : TBD
Mobile Migration Statement, Garden list with hyperlinks: 2022 Mobile Migration Map
Again in 2022 we are hosting a Mobile Migration activity, symbolizing the Tri-country migration of Monarchs from their northern breeding grounds up along the Canadian/US border south through the US west of the Rockies to their over-wintering grounds in the Oyamel fir forests of Central Mexico, a nearly 3000-mile journey! We have chosen 6 gardens ranging from Boston Avenue Church as our northern-most point, down to the Audubon Society’s Flycatcher Trail in Jenks. In between are some nifty locations of which many of you may be unaware. Feel free to hop on the migration path at any Letter as you see fit. Signage at each location will tell you something about various aspects of how the migration coincides with stages of a Monarch’s life cycle and the generational progression of their journey! Enjoy and have fun!
Past Mobile Migration Habitats –
Just post a selfie in the comments on the Facebook event page at each of the announced migration stops with the migration poster in the frame. Sunday evening winners will be drawn to receive four passes to the Tulsa Zoo. Winners will be announced on Facebook!
The TUWC is proud to partner with Magic City Books to host this evening with Sara Dykman.
Dr. McCoshum will share insights from his research on Oklahoma’s role in the Monarch Migration, other migratory butterflies and how to make pollinators welcome in your own garden.
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