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Naperville Park District receives Monarch Award

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Above / Thanks to protection provided in recent years by the Naperville Park District, a growing number of monarch butterflies have been fluttering throughout May Watts Park as well as other areas of the City. (PN File Photo)

During a virtual ceremony on Jan. 19, 2021, the Pat Miller Community Engagement Award from the DuPage Monarch Project was presented by Connie Schmidt, with DuPage Monarch Project, to Brad Wilson, Director of Recreation and Facilities, at the Naperville Park District Administration Building.

On January 19 Naperville Park District was one of two agencies to be recognized by the DuPage Monarch Project for its commitment to protect the monarch butterfly. Naperville Park District received the Pat Miller Community Engagement Award for its educational outreach and for involving residents in planning and planting monarch habitat.

Fox Valley Park District received the Jane Foulser Habitat Award for its work to expand pollinator habitat. This is the first year that the DuPage Monarch Project has presented these awards.

DuPage Monarch Project is a volunteer-led organization with the goal of increasing public awareness of the plight of pollinators and advocating for increasing the amount of healthy habitat available for them. In 2016, Naperville Park District and Fox Valley Park District were among many public agencies that became signatories of the DuPage Monarch Project, meaning that they signed resolutions to preserve and promote monarch habitat. Since that time, Naperville Park District has added five monarch waystations, hosted a Monarch Festival, raised and released 175 monarch butterflies at Knoch Knolls Nature Center and has added more than 10 acres of pollinator habitat in parks across the community.

Milkweed attracts Monarch butterflies at Knoch Knolls Park. (PN File Photo 2016)

“Naperville Park District is honored to be recognized with the Pat Miller Community Engagement Award,” said Nature Center Manager Angelique Harshman. “We thank the volunteers who have helped plant pollinator plants and the many residents who have shown interest in protecting and preserving monarchs.”

One of the District’s core values is environmental stewardship, sustainability and environmental education. Updates and information about the District’s environmental initiatives can be found at www.napervilleparks.org/greeninitiatives.

Story and NPD photo submitted by Sue Omanson, CPRP, Community Development Manager, for the Naperville Park District.

Editor’s Note / Search “Monarch” on this website for more photos and how PN has been chasing the distinctive butterfly (sometimes mistaken for North American Viceroy) for years! 

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