IN-PERSON. Two class options – April 11th OR April 13th. Class size is limited to 16.
Interested in helping Monarchs and providing valuable data for Monarch scientists?
Learn how to collect data that contributes to the knowledge about the Monarch population.
Participants learn about Monarch biology, monitoring procedures, and data entry protocols. The surveys can be done in your own backyard, nearby park, or virtually any green space with milkweed. By participating in the MLMP, you’ll see your direct contribution to an increased understanding of the Monarch population.
Instruction by Christine Anastas and Candice Annen.
There is a limit of 16 people for each class. You do not have to print out your ticket.
Questions about the class should be directed to Christine Anastas (chrisk775@gmail.com).
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MLMP’s mission is to better understand the distribution and abundance of breeding Monarchs and to use that knowledge to inform and inspire Monarch conservation. For more information, go to the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project website.
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