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National Moth Week t-shirts and other products on RedBubble

National Moth Week t-shirts and other products are now available on RedBubble.com.                           ——————————————————————————- To register a National Moth Week event click here. To find National Moth Week events near you click here. ——————————————————————————-

USA National Parks and National Moth Week – a Perfect Match!

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 finds. This year, two locations in the U.S. National Parks system have registered events for National Moth Week: North Cascades National Park in northern Washington …

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Mothing Blogs

I couldn’t decide how to start this blog post, so I turned to Google for help.  I started by asking “what is a blog”, and this is what Google informed me:  “A blog is a Web site containing the writer’s or group of writers’ own experiences, observations, opinions, etc., and often having images and links.” …

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Discover Life – Spring Natural History Survey event, April 20-21

On 20-21 April, 2012,  join Discover Life for the Spring Natural History Survey, and help collect data on species and their interactions. This 24-hour multi-site event will celebrate the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences opening their Nature Research Center’s new wing. This spring survey is a stepping-stone towards building a permanent network of study …

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Opinion: Exploring a Little-Known Planet, By Edward O. Wilson

Jim Harrison, photographer Harvard News Office From: The Scientist, October 1, 2011 One of the fundamental questions of biology is the amount and full nature of biodiversity on Earth. It should be worrisome to all that 250 years after Carl Linnaeus introduced the practice of binomial nomenclature and articulated the goal of identifying all species …

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