Laura Grandin: – About 8 years ago I planted Showy Milkweed in my garden, hoping to contribute in some small way to Monarch’s habitat. I’d never seen one in my neighborhood until TODAY. It stayed all afternoon, visiting every Milkweed stalk. (from Facebook Page)
Study Weekend POSTPONED until July 9-12, 2021 (Dayton and the Blue Mountains)
Summer Butterflying in the Era of Covid 2020
How to participate in County Big Days for summer 2020: Description of ProjectArchives
Categories
-
Recent Posts
- 1/20 – Spokane Meeting 6 pm – David Droppers “Butterflies of the Deep, Dark Woods”
- 2/25 – Seattle Audubon Butterfly Gardening Class with David Droppers – 7-8:30 pm
- National Butterfly Center and Trump Border Wall – Ongoing Funding
- 12/2 – Seattle Meeting 7 pm – Dave Wilderman and Regina Johnson of DNR
- 11/18 – Spokane Meeting – 6 pm “Glad Tidings from Mothlandia”
- 12/11 – Pacific Northwest Lepidopterists Workshop
- 11/4 – Seattle Meeting – 7 pm Dr. Sean Ryan “How genetics and citizen science can help us understand insect ecology and evolution in a changing world”
- 10/21 – Spokane Meeting – 6 pm “Migration Biology and Conservation of the Monarch in the Western US” Dr. David James
- 10/7 – Seattle Meeting – 7 pm “Native Pollinators: Garden and Habitat Restoration” by Julie O’Donald
- The Dark Divide, Official Trailer – News from Bob Pyle