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X-WR-CALDESC:Of the hundred or so species of butterflies that live in New H
 ampshire\, we might see over thirty different ones (and hundreds of indivi
 duals) on this July day. We will split into teams led by pros and survey m
 ultiple sites around our area\, and return to Tin Mountain to compile our 
 data\, eat ice cream and share stories of the ones that got away.\n\nOur d
 ata (and that from SEVEN other similar 'circle counts' around the state ea
 ch July) all goes to the North American Butterfly Association. All of this
  data helps biologists get a clearer picture of the ranges of our butterfl
 ies here. A beautiful category of critter to learn about and understand in
  our stunning but changing natural world.\n\nWe have two different options
 :\nOption 1: Beginners - shorter\, easier\, more instructive\n9:45am-11:30
 am Counting will take place at Tin Mt property on Bald Hill Rd\, Albany NH
 \nlink to register for option 1- beginner\, morning-only: \nhttps://docs.g
 oogle.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfKhkfeVKUQkG7TkkLQ7NjTmFyKlE3VfZlUhZm4ypGYbXsN
 iw/viewform?usp=publish-editor\n \nOption 2: Experienced: Novice\, Interme
 diate and beyond! A full day over sometimes tricky\, brushy terrain.\n9 am
  - 4 pm Meet at Tin Mt Center on Bald Hill Rd\, divide in teams and depart
  to survey various locations in our 15 mile diameter circle. Note: If you 
 are an experienced “butterflier” but cannot participate the entire day\, p
 lease still sign up for this option and you can depart early.\nlink to reg
 ister for option 2: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeAn1Bq7c3qbr
 v4VKXkSNuuKRbrV0WIyuLEVfqt9pchM5cM5g/viewform?usp=dialog\n\nAll are welcom
 e  -4 pm - Tally party\nReturn to Tin Mt Nature Learning Center to tally a
 ll groups' data and enjoy ice cream!\nMore details: This annual count is o
 ne of eight such one-day\, July counts in the state. Wildlife biologists a
 nd conservation scientists use data from these state counts as they are es
 sential for understanding the dynamics of butterfly geography and populati
 on trends. We submit our data to NABA (the North American Butterfly Associ
 ation).
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DESCRIPTION:Of the hundred or so species of butterflies that live in New Ha
 mpshire\, we might see over thirty different ones (and hundreds of individ
 uals) on this July day. We will split into teams led by pros and survey mu
 ltiple sites around our area\, and return to Tin Mountain to compile our d
 ata\, eat ice cream and share stories of the ones that got away.\n\nOur da
 ta (and that from SEVEN other similar 'circle counts' around the state eac
 h July) all goes to the North American Butterfly Association. All of this 
 data helps biologists get a clearer picture of the ranges of our butterfli
 es here. A beautiful category of critter to learn about and understand in 
 our stunning but changing natural world.\n\nWe have two different options:
 \nOption 1: Beginners - shorter\, easier\, more instructive\n9:45am-11:30a
 m Counting will take place at Tin Mt property on Bald Hill Rd\, Albany NH
 \nlink to register for option 1- beginner\, morning-only: \nhttps://docs.g
 oogle.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfKhkfeVKUQkG7TkkLQ7NjTmFyKlE3VfZlUhZm4ypGYbXsN
 iw/viewform?usp=publish-editor\n \nOption 2: Experienced: Novice\, Interme
 diate and beyond! A full day over sometimes tricky\, brushy terrain.\n9 am
  - 4 pm Meet at Tin Mt Center on Bald Hill Rd\, divide in teams and depart
  to survey various locations in our 15 mile diameter circle. Note: If you 
 are an experienced “butterflier” but cannot participate the entire day\, p
 lease still sign up for this option and you can depart early.\nlink to reg
 ister for option 2: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeAn1Bq7c3qbr
 v4VKXkSNuuKRbrV0WIyuLEVfqt9pchM5cM5g/viewform?usp=dialog\n\nAll are welcom
 e  -4 pm - Tally party\nReturn to Tin Mt Nature Learning Center to tally a
 ll groups' data and enjoy ice cream!\nMore details: This annual count is o
 ne of eight such one-day\, July counts in the state. Wildlife biologists a
 nd conservation scientists use data from these state counts as they are es
 sential for understanding the dynamics of butterfly geography and populati
 on trends. We submit our data to NABA (the North American Butterfly Associ
 ation).
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T160000
LOCATION:1245 Bald Hill Road\, Albany\, NH 03818 US
SUMMARY:Community Science: Annual Butterfly Count
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