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Three Ways to Help Monarchs this Fall

Oct 06, 2015

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  • Community Science
  • Conservation Stories

With autumn setting in the monarchs are heading south for the winter, but our work in isn’t over! Fall can be a great time to engage in monarch conservation efforts. How? Here are three ways to get involved. Read More

Trans-Gulf Migration

Nov 26, 2014

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  • Community Science
  • Migration

More research is needed to determine the extent of monarchs crossing the Gulf of Mexico during migration. This article written by Candy Sarikonda describes some very interesting historic observations on this topic. Read More

MonarchNet News, August 2014

Aug 20, 2014

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  • Community Science

This fourth edition citizen science newsletter introduces the Citizen Science Association and Citizen Science Salon, and highlights Project Monarch Health and outstanding volunteer Natalie Tarpein. Read More

MonarchNet News, May-June 2014

Jun 16, 2014

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  • Community Science

This third edition of MonarchNet News we recommend a few good citizen science reads, introduce the Cascades Butterfly Project located in Washington, and highlight a great citizen scientist volunteer, Denny Brooks, for his long-term dedication to monarch ci Read More

MonarchNet News, April 2014

Mar 27, 2014

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  • Community Science

The second issue of MonarchNet News focuses on volunteers doing real research, different types of citizen science programs, and highlights projects in both the southeast and southwest U.S. Read More