Monarchs begin their southern migration from September to October. Eastern and northeastern populations, up to 500,000 monarch butterflies, migrate at…
What We Do
At The Sam Shine Foundation we engage in long term conservation preservation efforts to better and protect the world we inhabit. In our efforts, we focus on restoring natural ecosystems through maintaining and enhancing native wildlife habitats that are associated with unique lands and waters.
As we grow we hope to engage broader and younger demographics to reach and protect more wildlife.
26
years protecting the future
Why Conservation?
Why Conservation?
Environment
Help repair some of the damage done by humans and help maintain the environment for future generations.
Managing Habitats
To help maintain species diversity for our benefit and that of wildlife
Preserving Balance
To help provide opportunities for education and the enjoyment of the environment.
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Education & Research
Education & Research
Waldron Shale Project
The Waldron Shale Project is an educational initiative that gives teachers the training and materials to deliver fun and enlightening…
Beaver Lodge at Sam Shine Foundation Preserve
Baby Beavers! Beaver kits help out at the new beaver lodge at Sam Shine Foundation Preserve in Monroe County, where…
Monarch Butterflies of the Eastern US
Monarchs begin their southern migration from September to October. Eastern and northeastern populations, up to 500,000 monarch butterflies, migrate at…
Waldron Shale Project
The Waldron Shale Project is an educational initiative that gives teachers the training and materials to deliver fun and enlightening…
Beaver Lodge at Sam Shine Foundation Preserve
Baby Beavers! Beaver kits help out at the new beaver lodge at Sam Shine Foundation Preserve in Monroe County, where…