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Monarch Butterfly Management – a survey

October 5, 2016

Monarch butterfly on New England Aster (Symphotrichum novae-angliae).
Monarch butterfly on New England Aster (Symphotrichum novae-angliae).

Rodrigo Solis, a researcher from Simon Fraser University, works with the conservation of the monarch butterfly. He has a project that aims to develop management programs that account for the huge effort citizen scientists have given to the monarchs’ plight.

Rodrigo has created a survey which he would like citizen scientists and conservation enthusiasts all over Canada and the USA to complete. There are no right or wrong answers; your actual preferences and thoughts about the topic are the focus.

Notes:  At 19% completed, you’ll view a video. When finished, the next button will pop up on its own after several seconds. Be patient. At the 26% point, you will come across a section that asks your opinion/thoughts on funding and the various hectares of monarchs. Even though the first four slides look like they’re active, they are not — they are simply an explanation — so click next without expecting to make a choice. The fifth slide will load the actual choices.

Please feel free to share the link to the survey with others who are concerned about the status of the monarch. By clicking on survey links above, you’ll get the survey and the start button.

Rodrigo Solis Sosa  or 604-442-57-22

Skype: rodrigo24043

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Comments

  1. Gail says

    October 8, 2016 at 1:45 pm

    I will be happy to take a survey. Where is the start button?

    Reply
    • Donna VanBuecken says

      October 9, 2016 at 12:11 pm

      Gail — to get to the start button, just click on the survey link either here or in the post and it will take you to the start button. The start button is toward the bottom of the first page of the survey.

      Reply
  2. Diane Olson Schmidt says

    October 12, 2016 at 5:38 pm

    I did take the survey and was very happy to do so. we need to do everything possible to save these very special creatures as well as all of the other life forms that live on this planet. Every day is Earth Day.

    Reply
    • Donna VanBuecken says

      October 13, 2016 at 10:38 am

      Thanks, Diane. I agree!

      Reply

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