I spoke with butterfly expert Dr. Art Shapiro at UCDavis today about why there seemed to be so many Monarch Butterflies around town. He said "What are you talking about, there are less Monarchs than honest populations". This reminded me that wildlife populations are not limited to the small group at Ocean Ave park, but occur across hundreds of miles and rely on conservation efforts across an entire landscape. Our modest interest in protecting the Monarch's at Ocean Ave Park are an important piece in region-wide effort to save this gorgeous insect from extinction. Where are there protected Monarch Groves in Ventura County? There are none officially. We need to do this for the Monarchs, so that there may be more Monarchs than honest politicians!
Visit Ocean Ave. Park in Ventura and witness this winged migration for yourself!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Friday, December 24, 2010
Christmas at Ocean Park
After you open your presents and are waiting for your food to cook, I highly recommend a visit to the Ocean Ave Park Butterfly Sanctuary. These brilliant migrants are actually pretty hardy and successfully survived the monsoonal rains we received. I stopped by the park on the 23rd to witness hundreds of butterflies dancing in the sun. They are extremely active right now and with the cool clear air, it is an incredible sight. Enjoy the holidays AND your local nature!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
A beautiful day at the park!
It was a gorgeous day at Ocean Avenue Park in Ventura. I arrived with my two year old son and we watched as hundreds of Monarchs flew around tanning their wings in the bright California sun. The toys were free of graffiti (thanks to a call made to the anti-graffiti squad) and my son was thrilled to show his skill on the slides. A neighbor arrived with his 13 month old daughter and we enjoyed casual conversation about the beauty of Ventura and the value of migratory wildlife (of all sizes).
Later in the day, I received a call from a neighbor who is from Santa Cruz. She says she believes that Ocean Ave. Park has more butterflies right now than she has seen this year at the Sanctuary in Santa Cruz. She too has signed on to help with the cause! (thanks to the helper her left her a flier)
Next Tuesday we will do this gathering again, from 10 am to 12 pm. We hope to see you and your family then, along with the thousands of butterflies who are now calling our Ventura neighborhood home.
-Sarah
p.s. I must admit the dog feces in the park is an issue, and so next week I promise to bring the pooper scooper and go to work before our little ones get dirty.
Later in the day, I received a call from a neighbor who is from Santa Cruz. She says she believes that Ocean Ave. Park has more butterflies right now than she has seen this year at the Sanctuary in Santa Cruz. She too has signed on to help with the cause! (thanks to the helper her left her a flier)
Next Tuesday we will do this gathering again, from 10 am to 12 pm. We hope to see you and your family then, along with the thousands of butterflies who are now calling our Ventura neighborhood home.
-Sarah
p.s. I must admit the dog feces in the park is an issue, and so next week I promise to bring the pooper scooper and go to work before our little ones get dirty.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Playdates
Please join us each Tuesday in December for a playdate at the park!
Bring your sand toys, balls, blankets and snacks, and don't forget binoculars for Monarch viewing. We'll be at Ocean Ave. Park each Tuesday from 10-12. All are welcome!
(Please note that there are no restroom facilities at the park.)
Bring your sand toys, balls, blankets and snacks, and don't forget binoculars for Monarch viewing. We'll be at Ocean Ave. Park each Tuesday from 10-12. All are welcome!
(Please note that there are no restroom facilities at the park.)
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Canceled
The butterfly counting training and park clean up are, sadly, canceled for today due to heavy rain. This event will be rescheduled in the very near future, so please check back for updates.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Updated Info For Monarch Event!
Please make note of two important updates to our event scheduled for November 20th.
First, the butterfly counting training has been moved to a new time and location. It will take place early (around 6:30 a.m.) in Goleta. For more information and to take part, please call 377-1794.
Secondly, rain is in the forecast for Ventura on Saturday. We plan to go ahead with this event except in the case of heavy rain, so please check the blog on Saturday morning if the weather is in doubt.
See you soon!
First, the butterfly counting training has been moved to a new time and location. It will take place early (around 6:30 a.m.) in Goleta. For more information and to take part, please call 377-1794.
Secondly, rain is in the forecast for Ventura on Saturday. We plan to go ahead with this event except in the case of heavy rain, so please check the blog on Saturday morning if the weather is in doubt.
See you soon!
Monday, November 15, 2010
They're HERE!
The Western Monarch migration is in full swing and monarchs numbers are up across California. Just look at the latest trends in San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties, provided by Monarch Alert at Cal Poly
We want to know what is happening to the Monarchs in Ventura County, but must learn to properly count butterflies first. Join us at 8 am at Ocean Park in Ventura, CA to learn methods for butterfly counts and to find out how you can help the recovery of Monarch Butterflies in Ventura.
We want to know what is happening to the Monarchs in Ventura County, but must learn to properly count butterflies first. Join us at 8 am at Ocean Park in Ventura, CA to learn methods for butterfly counts and to find out how you can help the recovery of Monarch Butterflies in Ventura.
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