Monarch Crossbody Bag
Each fall, migrating monarch butterflies travel thousands of miles from their summer breeding grounds to locations where they will spend the winter. One of their stops along the way is Grand Canyon National Park. GCC funding supports the pollinator gardens on the South Rim that were installed to help increase the monarch butterfly population, which is at risk due to habitat loss, climate change, and pesticides. Park scientists conduct research and monitor the butterflies with the help of citizen scientists like you! To learn how you can participate, visit www.monarchjointventure.org.
This Monarch Butterfly of Hope Crossbody bag, designed by Diane Wasserman, represents the beautiful relationship between the monarch butterflies and wildflowers, who depend upon one another for life.
This bag features:
1 small, zippered pocket on the front. Approximately 5"x5"
1 small pocket inside is 8" deep x 6" wide
Main compartment is approx. 12"x7"
Strap at shortest is 21.5" and 32.5" at the longest.
100% Polyester