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Rumson Teen Works to Save the
BY LORI DRAZ
Reagan Volk moved to Rumson from New York City when she was in
a sophomore at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School and she is
currently working on her Gold Award Project, the highest honor a Girl Scout
can achieve. It’s earned by Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts, and only 5.4
percent of eligible Girl Scouts successfully earn this coveted honor.
On May 12, Volk took an important step in completing her project
“Mission Milkweed,” which is featured in Meadow Ridge, Riverside Park
and Victory Park. The Mission Milkweed objective is to create a life-giving
iconic Monarch is currently on the endangered species list. It exists only in
partnership with milkweeds, where it hatches, feeds and transforms into a
Monarch. It is the only plant the Monarch can live on, and the availability
of milkweed has been severely diminished over the years due to over development,
pesticides and ornamental landscaping.
The passionate Volk explained, “Because there are so many species
on the endangered list, the Monarch population will not receive additional
government help. As a result, many conservation groups are calling for local
communities to plant milkweed to save the monarchs. According to National
Geographic, America's eastern population of monarchs has dropped
by 80 percent over the last 40 years. I’m working to educate the community
on the importance of planting milkweed.”
School when third grade teacher Sue Schoenfeld gave the class milkweed
seeds to plant. “One year after planting the milkweed, we spotted our very
Gold Project advisor!”
in Meadow Ridge Park, Victory Park and at the Oceanic Free Library. “I've distributed
hundreds of seeds which equals thousands and thousands of actual
milkweed plants.” Her project also included a beautiful Mission Milkweed
Park. Volk painted it herself. “I love to sketch and paint,” she said. “I even sell
my artwork on an Etsy page to help fund my Mission Milkweed project.”
CEO of the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore. Borough council members also
attended along with her special guest and project advisor, Schoenfeld. “I
even received a proclamation from the mayor! It has been so rewarding to
see people plant the milkweed and hear that they are attracting Monarchs.”
Rumson's parks offer information and free milkweed seeds via a permanent
brochure post. It was also featured in a special section next to the
To learn more, follow Volk’s project on Instagram @MissionMilkweed.
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