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05/01/2026
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03/13/2026

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Illinois just became the first state in American history to pass a Rewilding Law. Bison are coming back. Beavers are coming back. Wetlands are getting legal protection they have never had. And if you read this carefully, you'll understand why what just happened in Illinois is unlike anything this country has ever actually done before.
Most environmental laws in the United States are defensive. That's the honest truth of it. They protect what still exists. They slow the rate of loss. They draw lines around what's left and say this far, no further. They are, at their core, about managing decline more carefully. They are not about reversal. They are not about going back to get what was lost.
Illinois just passed something different.
The 2026 Rewilding Law prioritizes not just protecting existing natural areas but actively restoring them. Wetland protection with real legal teeth. Reintroduction of native species that were driven out of this landscape generations ago — bison and beavers specifically, two animals that didn't just live here before they were removed. They built this landscape. They shaped it. They made it what it was.
You need to understand what beavers actually do to a landscape, because it's not what most people expect. A single beaver family can take a degraded, eroded stream and transform it into a fully functioning wetland — creating standing water, slowing flood damage, filtering agricultural runoff, and producing the kind of complex, layered habitat that supports insects, amphibians, fish, birds, and mammals at a scale and cost that no human restoration crew can come close to matching. Beavers do it for free. They do it constantly. They do it because it's what they are built to do. You just have to let them back in.
Bison do something similar at a grassland scale. Their grazing patterns — heavy in some places, light in others, constantly shifting — created the diversity of the tallgrass prairie that once made Illinois and the surrounding Midwest one of the most ecologically productive landscapes on earth. That prairie is nearly gone now. The bison disappeared first, and the prairie followed. The science on what happens when bison come back to degraded grassland is consistent and striking — the diversity returns, the soil health improves, the insects come back, and the birds follow the insects.
Illinois looked at that science and passed a law that takes it seriously enough to act on it.
Look at that photo. The wetland. The open water reflecting the sky. The tall native grasses. The bison grazing quietly in the middle of it. That is not a fantasy image of some distant wilderness. That is what Illinois is legislating into existence — not as a museum exhibit, not as a tourist destination, but as a functioning ecosystem that cleans water, controls floods, stores carbon, and makes the land around it more resilient to everything that's coming.
This is what conservation looks like when it stops being purely defensive and decides to be genuinely ambitious. Illinois drew a line in 2026 and said: we're not just protecting what's left. We're going back to get what we lost.

So far, looks like Pacific Grove is trailing others as of this count  🥲
11/15/2025

So far, looks like Pacific Grove is trailing others as of this count 🥲

11/14/2025

Each fall, thousands of monarchs travel hundreds of miles to spend the winter along the California coast, transforming our state parks into vibrant, living sanctuaries. These parks provide critical overwintering habitat that helps sustain the monarch population for generations to come.

Where to spot monarchs this season:

🦋 Natural Bridges State Beach - California’s only State Monarch Preserve
🦋 Lighthouse Field State Beach - home to habitat restoration projects supported by California State Parks Foundation
🦋 Pismo State Beach - one of the largest monarch overwintering groves in the state

Western monarchs once numbered in the millions, but their population has declined sharply due to habitat loss, development, and pesticide use.

This fall and beyond, we will continue to support monarch butterflies and other iconic wildlife species in California. Learn more about monarchs here:

https://www.calparks.org/blog/where-monarchs-take-refuge?ms=origin_

08/20/2025

Bring monarch migration to life through art, science, and story!

Through the Symbolic Monarch Migration Project, your students will create and send paper monarchs to students in Mexico while learning about the real journey these butterflies take every fall.

Now hosted on the Monarch Joint Venture’s NECTAR Hub, your registration includes complete instructions, helpful videos, and downloadable templates—perfect for classrooms, homeschool groups, zoos, aquariums, and youth programs. This program is perfect for grades K–8 and integrates art, science, geography, and social studies into one meaningful program.

Have questions? Sign up for our Q&A Session on Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. CT. Find details about how to sign up for this session and start participating in the project in the comments.

Yes ... the elegance of it. Flutter-by Lady Monarch. 🦋
07/30/2025

Yes ... the elegance of it. Flutter-by Lady Monarch. 🦋

Lady Monarch 🦋

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07/17/2025

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📷 by : Mass Kill of Monarch Butterflies in California Linked to Pesticide Residues in Their Bodies 🦋

Congratulations to the authors of this important study, including our own Natalie Johnston and our partners at the , on getting their work published in the June edition Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry. This work is incredibly important in understanding how pesticides of all forms can impact critically threatened monarchs and other non-target pollinator species. the more we know, the more we can support conservation of these beautiful and important animals. You can see the abstract for the article at the link below.

https://academic.oup.com/etc/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/etojnl/vgaf163/8177160?login=false


My thoughts exactly ... let the critters fly and roam and soar and dance, and crawl, and flutter ... 🦋🐾🕊🦕🦨🐋🐛
07/02/2025

My thoughts exactly ... let the critters fly and roam and soar and dance, and crawl, and flutter ... 🦋🐾🕊🦕🦨🐋🐛

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