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Join the Monarch Conservation Webinar Series presentation: Community to Conservation: How participatory science is closing knowledge gaps and driving conservation presented by Jen Theime, Sr. Science Manager, MJV, Rich Hatfield, Senior Conservation Biologist, Xerces Society, from January 2026. What actually happens after you submit an observation to a participatory science project? From revealing monarch migration routes and identifying important roosting trees, to developing best management practices and identifying conservation priority areas for bumble bees, community-submitted observations are fueling scientific research and informing conservation action. Participatory science has become a powerful tool for understanding the natural world, and with new technologies and programs, its impact continues to grow. Join us to explore how contributions from everyday people are helping scientists learn more about monarchs and bumble bees, and what you can do to help! Contents of this video 0:00 Introduction 4:08 Jennifer's presentation 23:46 Rich's presentation 44:47 Q&A 58:37 Invitation to our February 2026 Webinar