Monarch Joint Venture Email Format
Environmental ServicesMinnesota, United States11-50 Employees
The Monarch Joint Venture is an environmental services organization formed in 2009 to coordinate a national coalition dedicated to conserving the North American monarch butterfly migration. It brings together government agencies, non-governmental organizations, businesses, and academic institutions to implement science-based conservation across education, habitat restoration, and research. The group supports conservation planning and on-the-ground action by facilitating information sharing, building partnerships, and funding priority actions carried out by its partners. It also serves as a source of accessible information on monarchs and their conservation for diverse sectors and the broader public. Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, the organization operates as a small-to-mid-sized entity within its environmental services field. It runs multiple working groups focused on communications, agriculture, and monitoring to coordinate priorities and action. Since its inception, the MJV has aimed to recruit and engage a broad spectrum of participants—partners and non-partners alike—to meet ambitious monarch and habitat targets. In March 2026, Natural Habitat Adventures joined the partnership, reflecting ongoing growth in collaboration across conservation and education networks.