July 15, 2019

Monarch Madness

Event Description:

Celebrate Latino Conservation Week by learning all about the unique insect that we share with our South American neighbors.

Monarch butterflies are a source of fascination for many, partly due to their brilliant color and large size, but also because of their ability to migrate between Mexico and N. America.

Join the park naturalist at the Kell Visitor Center to learn all about this unique insect. We'll talk about their characteristics and adaptations, why and when they migrate, their life cycle, and more. Visitors will get an opportunity to learn how they can be involved in citizen science and conservation efforts for monarch butterflies. We'll end our session with a walk outside to identify monarch eggs and larvae.



Event Hosts:

Keystone State Park


Date & time:
July 15, 2019
4:00 PM  -  5:00 PM

Location:
Kell Visitor Center @ Keystone State Park
1150 Keystone Park Road
Derry, PA, 15627

Open to the Public:
Yes

Cost:
Free

Questions: For Questions about this event, please contact Jean Keene with Keystone State Park at 724-668-2939 or jkeene@pa.gov.



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Latino Conservation Week is a collection of events from variety of organizations. Hispanic Access Foundation is only directly responsible for events in which it is listed as a sponsor.