Monarch Tagging Workshop in Southern Arizona (Butterfly Wonderland)

Learn, photograph, and even help tag a Monarch butterfly on this offsite field trip to Southern Arizona, a 3-hour drive from Scottsdale. .

By Butterfly Wonderland Foundation

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Sunday, September 15 · 9am - 1pm MST

Location

Arizona 83

Arizona 83 Sonoita, AZ

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About this event

Butterfly Wonderland's very own Director of Education Adriane Grimaldi, will lead this workshop. Join us as we learn about why we need to tag Monarch butterflies and see other Arizona species in a beautiful setting, which is a 3-hour drive south of Scottsdale, near Sonoita (Highway 83). Bring hiking boots, hat, sunscreen, long pants, water, fully charged phone/camera and a sack lunch. Cost is $20 for Members/BW Staff and $25 for General Public. Portion of the proceeds benefit Southwest Monarch Study. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited. Trip to local wineries is optional after tagging. For more information and for directions on where to meet, email adriane@butterflywonderland.com or (480) 800-3000, ext. 204.

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As the nonprofit partner to Butterfly Wonderland, the Butterfly Wonderland Foundation seeks to educate, engage, enrich and inspire all ages to conserve and protect our planet. Serving as the mainspring of our education and community outreach program, these three core initiatives guide us in all that we do. Education-Conservation-Care.

With proceeds from our workshops, Butterfly Wonderland’s Educational Field Trip Grant Program provides a unique opportunity to educate students about the importance of conserving our planet, and inspiring the next generation to be collaborators in conservation.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

We believe that the Butterfly Wonderland Foundation’s Educational Field Trip Grant Program is paramount to create an appreciation of our planet’s natural resources and the animals that inhabit our rainforest. The Butterfly Wonderland Foundation field trip program narrows the opportunity gap by providing students from low-income, underserved families equitable access to educational and conservation nature experiences.

$20 – $25