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Monarch Butterfly Transmitter Tagging Demonstrations

Are you interested in participating in an exciting high-tech community science effort to track monarch butterflies on their epic migration from Cape May Point to their overwintering sites in Mexico?  The Cape May Point Arts & Science Center is leading the way in the deployment of cutting-edge technology utilizing the world’s smallest wildlife tracking devices to track monarch butterflies. Come down to the Cape May Point Arts & Science for one of our Project Monarch public tagging demonstrations to see the project in action and participate using the Project Monarch app to detect radio tagged monarchs and upload data!

This event is free and open to the general public. Donations are highly encouraged and appreciated.

Photo Credit: Sue Allen

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September 26

Monarch Butterfly Transmitter Tagging Demonstrations

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September 27

Estela Romero's Presentation at CMPASC