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Planning your MLMP Workshop

Planning your MLMP Workshop. Workshop Contents. Project goals and background Key project findings Monarch biology and identification Directions for monitoring Data entry methods Importance of accuracy PRACTICE TREATS. Volunteer Profiles. Local citizens Nature Center volunteers

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Planning your MLMP Workshop

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  1. Planning your MLMP Workshop

  2. Workshop Contents • Project goals and background • Key project findings • Monarch biology and identification • Directions for monitoring • Data entry methods • Importance of accuracy • PRACTICE • TREATS

  3. Volunteer Profiles • Local citizens • Nature Center volunteers • Adults with Kids • Youth groups taking classes • Other?

  4. Teaching Strategies • Hands-on activities/variety of formats • Stress importance of project • Promoting monarch conservation • Increased understanding of monarch biology • Real scientific research • Deal with obstacles • Time • Finding a site to monitor • Filling out the forms • Treats!

  5. Common “Mistakes” to Nip in the Bud • Small sample size • Missing number of plants observed • Non-random sampling • For monarch density (choice of plants) • For milkweed density (choice of transect and plots) • Inaccurate ID of eggs and larval instars • Careless observation of plants

  6. You are now a monarch expert! • You can train volunteers to monitor accurately and well! • This program will be a great addition to your nature center! • You and your volunteers will have fun, learn lots, and make important contributions!

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