The Nipissing Naturalist Club is turning trash into treasure to help save the monarch butterfly population in the north. With help from groups around the city, the club is turning a former waste disposal site into a place where the monarch Butterfly can reproduce. The monarch Butterfly population has been dwindling in past years because of extreme weather and a food shortage. To help solve the problem, the Naturalist Club is going to plant over 20-thousand common milkweed seeds as food for the butterflies.