Sightings flowing in: Fall has officially arrived and monarch migration is rolling along. Reports of fall roosts, peak migration events, and feeding activity are all increasing.
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📸: Sally in Morris, IL
Share your wetland science!! Our Call for Presentations is now open for the 2022 Wetland Science Conference. Submit your abstract by Nov. 10, more info on our website. #WWAConference https://t.co/2kMmND3IGU
Use #CitizenScience data in your day-to-day life: planning a trip, caring for your property, learning about nature. Read about it in our newsletter https://t.co/kVAyGNehsp
Monarchs are on the move — flying, nectaring, and roosting. Catch up on the latest monarch migration news for both the eastern and western population. And keep reporting your observations to Journey North. ➡️: https://t.co/M0IAvjF8oQ
📸: Courtney in Spirit Lake, IA
Are you a high school science teacher or know of one in your life? Consider applying to be an ambassador for Crowd the Tap! This is a great opportunity to engage students in scientific research. PC: Crowd the Tap
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September is here and signs of monarch fall migration are becoming more evident. Report your observations of adult monarchs, eggs, larvae, and milkweed.
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📸: Janet in Parsons, WV
It's not too late to #bee part of the 10th anniversary Wisconsin Science Festival Oct. 21-24!
Learn how your organization can host an event for #WiSciFest 2021: https://t.co/36zrJJxweV
Get ready for an exciting fall migration! Monarch activity is ramping up as preparations for the long journey begin. When you see a monarch, we want to know. Report your observations of adult monarchs, eggs and larvae. ➡️ https://t.co/SJ7BMHlV9M
📸: Joan in Cleveland, OH
Look for birds in your neighborhood heading south for warmer places and reliable food sources during Virtual Backyard Birding Blitz on Saturday, September 4th, from 7:45-10:45 am. Register here → https://t.co/AgTqOHwKRP #myuec#birds#birding#virtual
A week of wild storms may have kept us from getting into the river, but it couldn’t keep us from talking about one of our favorite topics…mussels! Thanks to all that came out, and to Jesse & Lisie of the DNR for highlighting the WI Mussel Monitoring Project.
Operation Deer Watch launches on Aug. 1, which allows citizen scientists around Wisconsin to report deer sightings in their area.
The data submitted from deer sightings provide DNR researchers with crucial data for deer management.
During Snapshot Day 2019, volunteers discovered a new population of Starry Stonewort in Pewaukee Lake and a few days later another new population in Lower Nemahbin Lake!
Learn to make AIS detections at Snapshot Day 2021!
Register Today! https://t.co/OOST0kD7xQ
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Volunteers needed: On 8/21 join water enthusiasts for Snapshot Day as we scout for invasive species in our local waterways.
Learn more & register! https://t.co/OUB4qQf2El
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The International #MonarchBlitz will take place this year from July 23rd - August 1st! If you're east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States, submit your observations to us at https://t.co/A7cMd6yso3! 🦋
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