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Community Discussion Explores New Technology Tracking Monarch Butterflies
HEBRON — The Newfound
Grey Rocks Conservation Cen-
conversations inspired by short,
flies from Canada to Mexico” as
a springboard for discussion.
Lake Region Association (NLRA)
ter at 178 North Shore Road in
engaging articles on conserva-
tion, climate, and ecology. The
invites community members to
Hebron.
Designed to be welcoming
March conversation will focus
This facilitated, informal
and easy to join, Let’s Talk Na-
gather for an engaging conver-
ture functions like a book group
sation about the natural world
discussion is part of the ongo-
on revolutionary new technology
at Let’s Talk Nature: Tracking
that allows scientists to track indi-
ing Let’s Talk Nature series,
but is structured for easy drop-in
vidual monarch butterflies across
which brings people together for
participation. Each discussion
Monarchs on Wednesday, March
thoughtful, community-centered
stands on its own, so participants
4, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the
thousands of miles, using the
article “Revolutionary Tracking
can attend any conversation. Ar-
Study Follows Monarch Butter-
ticles are shared in advance, and
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no prior expertise is needed. Event details and a link to the article can be found at New- foundLake.org/events. “Monarch butterflies make one of the most extraordinary migrations on Earth, and this new tracking technology is help- ing us understand their journey in ways that were impossible be- fore,” says Education and Out- reach Manager Mirka Zapletal. “This conversation is a chance to explore how innovation, com- munity science, and conserva- tion come together—and what it means for the future of wildlife.” Participants are encouraged to bring their curiosity and an open mind. Warm drinks and cookies will be provided. NLRA’s mission is to protect and improve the health of the Newfound Lake Watershed, sup- porting ecosystem resilience and natural resource conservation through focused programs and community engagement. More information about the New- found Lake Region Association and its education and outreach programs can be found at New- foundLake.org.



































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