About the Event
Monarchs are one of the most iconic insects in North America – and the only North American butterfly that undertakes a long-distance, multi-generational migration. Unfortunately, these formerly abundant butterflies have experienced dramatic population declines since the 1990s. To better understand and protect this incredible species, biologists are now tracking Monarch migration routes with the use of tiny radio transmitters. Join NH Audubon biologist Lindsay Herlihy to explore some of the cutting-edge technologies used to track Monarch movements and to discuss the data NH Audubon biologists are gathering. She’ll also share ways you can help support Monarch conservation and research right here in the Granite State. This program will be recorded and made available online for interested viewers who are unable to make it to the webinar itself. This event is free of charge.
What to bring
Your curiosity and passion for nature!
Youth Instructions
People of all ages are welcome to attend the webinar, but please understand that the contents of the presentation are geared toward teens and adults.
Sign Up!
- Sign Up Wednesday, August 5, 2026 • 7:00pm-8:15pm
Questions?
Contact Lindsay Herlihy at lherlihy@nhaudubon.org or 603-224-9909.