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Annual Butterfly Count at the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve

  • Community Service

Annual Butterfly Count at the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve

Join Dr. Don Miller and BCCER staff for the North American Butterfly Association (NABA)’s Butterfly Count, a citizen science event that celebrates the butterfly diversity of the continent. Participants will gather local data by counting the number of butterflies and species within the count circle, centered on the Reserve. These data become part of a database that allows scientists to answer important questions about butterfly populations and biology in North America. Spend a day learning about the butterflies and contributing to science at the beautiful BCCER. Some moderately strenuous walking may be involved.

Wear/Bring: Everyone should wear sturdy hiking shoes with lugged soles, long pants, bring food and water, and consider mosquito repellent, a hat, and sunscreen. Poison oak is common on the BCCER. A butterfly guide and binoculars will be helpful.

For more information, or to register, contact Jon Aull at jaull@csuchico.edu
There is a $3 NABA participation fee.

Our butterfly list is at: https://www.csuchico.edu/.../butterflies-hyperlinked-11

Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve
08:30 AM - 04:00 PM on Sat, 1 Jun 2024

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Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve
jaull@csuchico.edu
Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve
3521 14 Mile House Road
Forest Ranch, California 95942
jaull@csuchico.edu