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  • 2/1 at 6 pm – “Endangered Island Marble Butterfly”
  • 12/7 at 6 pm – David Droppers and Phyllis Reed — Butterflies of the Mountain Loop Highway
  • 11/14 – Rare Butterfly on San Juan Island – Nicholas Turner, Seattle Times
  • 11/2 at 6 pm – Dave Nunnallee “Buckwheats and the Butterflies that use them”
  • 10/5 at 6 pm – John Acorn “The Ways in which Butterflies Fly”
  • July 15-17 2022 – Butterfly Study in Washington State
  • INTRODUCING A NEW BUTTERFLY SPECIES: ASHER’S BLUE
  • 2022 Field Trip Participation Nuts & Bolts
  • 5/4 at 6 pm – Jon Pelham – “History of Butterfly Studies in North America”
  • 4/6 at 6 pm – David James – “The Reports of the Death of the Monarch are Greatly Exaggerated”