Monarch Tagging at Seip Earthworks

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Monarch Tagging at Seip Earthworks

September 8 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Free

Join us Sunday, September 8th, to help capture and tag monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus)! As part of the Monarch Watch program, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is helping a nationwide effort to study the amazing migration monarchs undertake every fall.

Nets and free handouts will be provided about butterflies and other wildlife. Make sure to bring water, sunscreen, and running shoes- these butterflies are planning to migrate thousands of miles, so will take you on a great chase at times. Expect to walk and/or run a lot! All participants will need to complete a volunteer form.

Park staff and volunteers will demonstrate safe and proper techniques for capturing and handling these delicate winged marvels. Once a monarch is carefully captured, they will receive a tag- which is a specially made sticker placed on their wings. Volunteers and scientists along the migration route throughout the country and Mexico can then easily observe the tag and thereby assist in tracking monarchs to their winter homes and back!

At Seip Earthworks, we will be stationed under a tent near the native grasses. Rangers will be waiting to greet you near the entrance to help guide you to the sampling location.

Organizer

Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
Phone
740-774-1126
Email
susan_knisley@nps.gov
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Venue

Seip Earthworks
7058 US RT 50
Bainbridge, OH 45612 United States
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Phone
740-774-1126
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