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Butterfly & Moth Citizen Science

Document and report butterfly and moth sightings to scientific databases.

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Become a naturalist observer. Track butterflies and moths in your region by photographing, identifying, and logging sightings into citizen science platforms like iNaturalist or Butterflies and Moths of America. Learn local species, understand migration patterns, and contribute to long-term population monitoring. Photography, field biology, and taxonomy blend together as you build a personal field guide and help scientists track biodiversity changes.

Jak zacząć

  1. 1
    Download iNaturalist app and create an account
  2. 2
    Research butterfly and moth species in your region using field guides
  3. 3
    Take clear photographs of insects (focus on wing patterns)
  4. 4
    Log sightings with date, location, and habitat notes
  5. 5
    Cross-reference field guides to identify species
  6. 6
    Contribute photos to citizen science projects regularly

Co będziesz potrzebować

  • Smartphone or Camera
    Niezbędne
    Za darmo
  • Field Guide (butterfly/moth)
    Przydatne
    ~$20
  • Magnifying Glass
    Przydatne
    ~$8
  • Net (optional for closer observation)
    Przydatne
    ~$15

Gdzie się uczyć

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Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.

  • Track monarch migration routes year-to-year
  • Document color variations within species
  • Photograph caterpillars and pupae for complete life-cycle records
Ciekawostka

Monarch butterflies migrate up to 3,000 miles between Mexico and Canada—your sightings help scientists track this endangered migration.

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