by Chris Goforth July will be here before you know it and with it comes one of my favorite citizen science celebrations: National Moth Week! Now in its third year,
by Chris Goforth July will be here before you know it and with it comes one of my favorite citizen science celebrations: National Moth Week! Now in its third year,
National Moth Week will be celebrated at the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center, PA Department of Conservation & Natural Resources in a ‘Moth Magic‘ public event on Saturday, July 26th, 8:00-10:00
We’re proud that National Moth Week started in New Jersey in 2012 by the Friends of the East Brunswick Environmental Commission. With its varied geography from seashore to mountains, New
With their unspoiled wilderness and diverse natural features, America’s National Parks are ideal places for mothing. Different climates, terrain, flora and fauna are guaranteed to reward moth-ers with some interesting
Low Bargain. You will bid with based upon you are willing to pay to receive. It is not the merchant who’s naming the cost; it will be the clients that
Chuck Tague will host this moth night and sent us some information about the upcoming event: Our moth night will be at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in Titusville, FL.
On Saturday July 28, 2012 the staff and research associates of the East Texas Natural History Collection at Jarvis Christian College hosted a public event in conjunction with the National
Ken Philip sent thesee photos from his NMW event in Alaska. Here are two photos showing all the moths obtained by Jim Kruse
Nicole Parker, a Masters Student at the Entomology Department, Purdue University wrote about their NMW event: The Department of Entomology hosted an event at Horticulture Park on the Purdue
Brigette Zacharczenko is a graduate student who studies caterpillars. Sometimes she catches moths, too. And snakes. And salamanders. And beetles. Basically anything that moves.She wrote about NMW on her caterpillarblog –