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ONLINE ONLY: Magnificent Monarchs

Event Type: Adult Program
Age Group(s): Adult
Date: 8/19/2020
Start Time: 6:00 PM
End Time: 7:00 PM
Description:
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Join Amanda Egertson, Stewardship Director of the Deschutes Land Trust to learn more about this butterfly in peril.

The monarch is an iconic species, one of the most intrepid migrants of the insect world, and their population has plummeted in recent years. Amanda will talk about some of the challenges monarchs face, how to tell the difference between monarchs and other common local butterflies, and what you can do to help them.

Amanda Egertson is the Deschutes Land Trust's Stewardship Director and oversees the management of all of the Land Trust's protected lands. Amanda has a B.A. in Elementary Education and Music and an M.S. in Animal Ecology, with a research focus on songbirds and butterflies. She leads butterfly tours (often with her kids Lucy and Eli as co-leaders) on Land Trust Preserves and is guiding the Land Trust's work with regional monarch conservation. Prior to joining the Land Trust in 2004, Amanda worked as the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Central Oregon Environmental Center and as a naturalist for the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory. Amanda is a volunteer at the local Humane Society and at Westside Village Magnet School, and serves as a board member for Western Monarch Advocates. Amanda and her family spend their free time exploring Oregon's great outdoors and snorkeling tropical waters.

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Library: All Branches
Contact: Laurel Westendorf
Contact Number: 541-312-1029
Presenter: Amanda Egertson
Link: View Program