Master Naturalist Mondays: Nebraska Big Butterfly Count

Nebraska Big Butterfly Count is a community science project in partnership with Nebraska Master Naturalist, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, and the Nebraska Natural Legacy Project. Joanne, will discuss the training required for the project and why it is so important to survey the state of Nebraska's butterflies.
Presenter: Joanne Langabee, Nebraska Master Naturalist
Presenter Bio: Joanne is a retired science teacher and has been a Nebraska Master Naturalist since 2011. She has been doing butterfly surveys for Lauritzen Gardens and Fontenelle Forest since 2015 and has been working with Nebraska Game and Parks since 2022.
This webinar is part of the Master Naturalist Mondays webinar series. Nebraska Master Naturalist is a statewide volunteer conservation program. Our program recruits, trains, manages, and provides resources for our volunteer naturalist members. We use four strategies to meet Nebraska’s conservation needs, Habit Stewardship, Community Science, Environmental Education & Interpretation, and Outdoor Recreation & Skills.
This free webinar series will host a variety of presenters and subject matter within these four conservation strategies. Master Naturalist Mondays is a space to connect us to our conservation motivations and inspirations, and our Naturalist community across the state of Nebraska.
All webinars will be recorded and found HERE.
For further details visit our website, HERE.
For questions, email jamie.bachmann@nebraska.gov