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<img src='assets/images/ButterflyCountsOutreach.png' height='200' width='200' >
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<p> Counting butterflies is an important aspect of insect conservation programs that volunteer scientists often perform. In this interactive outreach activity, students search for and count paper butterflies that have been placed around the room. They report their counts to the organizers, which feed the estimates into a statisical model. Students watch the model update with the newest data point!
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<p> Counting butterflies is an important aspect of insect conservation programs that volunteer scientists often perform. In this interactive activity, students search for paper butterflies that have been placed around the room. They report their counts to the organizers, who feed the estimates into a statisical model. Students watch the model update with the newest data point!
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Students learn about statistical uncertainty and how increasing the sample size leads to more precise estimates of the butterfly population. The activity can be completed in 3-5 minutes. Participants receive a small insect sticker to take home.
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The monarch butterfly has been declining across North America for three decades. In this activity, students learn about monarch biology and how math models can help understand the many threats to their population. Students examine how monarchs may increase or decrease through a hands-on modeling experience, allowing users to adjust the amount of plant resources, climate conditions, and other environmental variables. Watch the model results appear on your computer screen!
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The monarch butterfly has been declining across North America for three decades. In this activity, students learn about monarch biology and how math models can help understand the many threats to their populations. Students examine how monarchs increase or decrease through a hands-on modeling experience, which allows users to adjust the amount of plant resources, climate conditions, and other environmental variables. Watch the model results appear on your computer screen!
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This activity was created strictly for educational purposes. It is NOT meant to make real-world predictions nor should it be used to inform management. Monarch data (1994-2016) were taken from the annual winter colony counts, collected by the World Wildlife Fund - Mexico.

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