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Pollinators

The city of Aurora is dedicated to facilitating conservation efforts to support local pollinators. Efforts include enhancing environments, creating safe migration spaces, educational materials about pollinators and their importance to the local ecosystem and providing resources to Aurorans to become advocates.  Become a Pollinator Patron today!
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Upcoming Pollinator Events:


Make Your Local Pollinators Count
Volunteer in the pollinator count throughout the year at the Aurora Water-wise Garden. Count the pollinators in action. You'll have a 30-minute training/30-minute counting. 

When: Throughout the year


Where: Aurora Water-wise Garden, 15151 E. Alameda Pkwy. 

Who: All ages

How: Visit the city of Aurora volunteer portal to sign up 






Monarch Watch: Monarch Tagging Community Science Project

The monarch butterfly’s migration is still as mysterious as it is amazing to scientists and butterfly fans alike. These beautiful butterflies need our help and one way to do this is by joining us in the Monarch Watch project. This is a community science program run across the country to track monarch migration. Learn about monarchs before going out into the field to catch, tag and release them. No experience required


When: August, September and October


Where: Open Spaces Throughout Aurora

Who: All ages

How: Visit the monarch tagging volunteer page to sign up


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