Seed Packet Supply Depleted For Monarch Butterflies Campaign

  • Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Due to an overwhelming response, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is announcing that the free seed packets for “Save the Monarchs Campaign” have all been distributed.

“We want to thank all those persons for their interest and their support in this project,” said Pandy English of the TWRA’s Environmental Division. “Unfortunately, we have sent out all of our available packets. Hopefully, we can have another similar type of effort in the future.”

The TWRA, along with the National Wildlife Federation, Tennessee Wildlife Federation (TWF), Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation (TennGreen), Mississippi River Corridor (MRC) and The Nature Conservancy are partnering with Roundstone Native Seed Company in an effort to save the butterflies.

For those persons wishing to purchase seeds, they can contact the Roundstone Native Seed Company at 270 531-2353.

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