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Volunteer with The Nature Conservancy

Monarch Butterfly Tagging

Pennslyvania

Several monarch butterflies perch on a bush with yellow flowers.
Monarch Butterflies Fall blooming flowers, like goldenrod or asters, provide important food sources for monarch butterflies as they migrate to Mexico in autumn. © Lynnya/Shutterstock. 2011
Volunteer Overview

Butterfly Tagging 

We are looking for volunteers to join us on Friday, September 20th for our unique and informative Monarch Butterfly tagging event at Hauser Nature Center. Monarch Butterfly tagging provides valuable data about Monarch migrations and their destinations. This information is crucial for understanding migration and ensuring their survival.

Following the tagging, volunteers may join us on a guided tour of the pollinator garden at TNC's Hauser Nature Center.

Children and groups are welcome to attend. Please register for this volunteer opportunity. 

In person work
location
Long Pond, PA
Hauser Nature Center
date
DATE
Sep 20, 2024
time
TIME
10:00 AM-1:00 PM ET
contact
CONTACT
Molly Anderson
A monarch butterfly flies over a pollinator garden.