[Pollinator] NABA Butterfly Counts and Free Trial Membership

Jeffrey Glassberg glassberg at naba.org
Sun May 20 10:34:39 PDT 2018



 

 

For Immediate Release

 

Citizen Scientists Will Be Rewarded For Monitoring Butterflies

Please Help Us Get Out the Word By Forwarding This Message to Others

 

The North American Butterfly Association (NABA) needs your help to increase observations of Spring butterflies.  The Memorial Day Count provides a fun and flexible way for you to add to the knowledge of butterflies and, if you are not already a NABA member, be rewarded with a Free, one-year trial membership in NABA/ <https://butterflies.naba.org/conserve/naba-free-trial-membership/>  – a $35 value.


 

It’s easy to participate!  Simply observe butterflies – in your own backyard, in a local park, or anywhere you choose – individually, or in a group, for as much or as little time as you are able during the Memorial Day weekend (May 26-28, 2018), and then go to NABA’s Recent Sightings website (https://sightings.naba.org <https://sightings.naba.org/>) and enter your sightings.  You can click on “Get a free trial membership” and join NABA and get American Butterflies and Butterfly Gardener magazines for free!

 

Because different kinds of butterflies emerge and fly at different times of the year, “The Memorial Day Count will provide critical information used in research, habitat and policy initiatives for a wide range of species” explains Jeffrey Glassberg, President of the North American Butterfly Association.  Or participate in  

 

Butterfly numbers have been decreasing in recent years. The most familiar butterfly in trouble is the Monarch, whose numbers have declined approximately 90% over the past two decades. Time is running out for several prairie skippers, rare butterflies in South Florida and other places across the continent. Citizen Science initiatives such as butterfly counts provide data that are crucial to informing conservation decisions on-the-ground. Management recommendations related to climate, pesticides and other threats require a strong scientific understanding of how butterflies respond to changes in the environment.

 

The North American Butterfly Association will show its appreciation to observers by providing FREE six-month trial memberships to participants new to the organization. For more information about how to get involved, please visit the event page <https://www.facebook.com/events/1911587652404458/>.          

                                                                                                           

 

 

The North American Butterfly Association (NABA)  <http://butterflies.naba.org/>is a 501c(3) non-profit membership-based entity headquartered in Morristown, NJ. The organization's largest project is the National Butterfly Center <http://nationalbutterflycenter.org/> in Mission, TX. Through an active Chapter system and engaged membership, NABA works locally to promote on-the-ground conservation work and institutes policy initiatives to further its mission. For more information visit http://www.naba.org <http://www.naba.org/>. Connect with us on social media @NABAButterfly.


Jeffrey Glassberg, Ph.D.
President, 
North American Butterfly Association (NABA)
4 Delaware Rd.
Morristown, NJ 07960
www.naba.org <http://www.naba.org/>
Tel. 973-285-0907

If We Can Save Butterflies, 
We Can Save Ourselves®




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