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MonarchNet News Citizen Science Newsletter November 2015

MonarchNet News, November 2015

The November 2015 edition of MonarchNet News covers national monarch citizen science updates; reflections from the White House Open Science and Innovation Event, by Dr. Karen Oberhauser; researcher Spotlight on Doug Taron, butterfly scientist and co-director of the North American Butterfly Monitoring Network; and a summary of the recent statement by monarch scientists on mass rearing and captive breeding of monarchs. Read more about all these topics by viewing the full newsletter.
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MonarchNet News, August 2015

The August MonarchNet News update contains information on a Monarch Health funding campaign, Australian CS conference, Monarch SOS app, a new butterfly conservation book, what you can do in a milkweed patch, and a series of new papers showing complexities of monarch population trends.
The June MonarchNet News update has beautiful monarch poetry and artwork, ways for you to learn more about citizen science, information on Open Access journals, and more.

MonarchNet News, June 2015

The June MonarchNet News update has beautiful monarch poetry and artwork, ways for you to learn more about citizen science, information on Open Access journals, and more.
April 2015 MonarchNet news

MonarchNet News, April 2015

The April newsletter includes a few new citizen science journal publications, information about integrating citizen science with education, opportunities to participate in less well-known citizen science efforts, and introduces crowdfunding as a means to garner project support.
February 2015 MonarchNet news

MonarchNet News, February 2015

The February newsletter includes a recap of the Citizen Science Association conference, call for volunteers, social media bites, and an article discussing monarch citizen science and data accuracy.

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