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MONARCH WORKSHOP T RAIN T HE T RAINERMain Topics Monarch anatomy, biology, life cycle and migration. Monarch threats: parasites, disease, land use, and pesticides, among others. Milkweed ecology, nectar plants, and monarch waystations. Outreach tools and materials, agencies and conservation groups involved in monarch conservation activities. Citizen Science, communication skills, interpretation, and role play. How to recruit and structure a successful workshop/presentation Registration is required Space is limited Registration fee: $60.00/person that includes: Access to digital materials to create your own presentations Printed materials Box Lunch Refreshments San Antonio Zoo, San Antonio TX February 22, 2019 8:30AM-5:00PM In partnership with: Main purpose of this Workshop: As part of the National Wildlife Federations Monarch Stewards certification program, NWF is partnering with members of the City of San Antonio monarch conservation network to provide the Monarch Stewardsfirst level of training, the Monarch Conservation Workshop Train the Trainer”. This workshop is a one day course on monarch biology, ecology, and conservation. You will learn the basics of monarch habitat creation and conservation and you will leave the course with the knowledge and confidence to engage diverse groups to take action on behalf of the monarch butterfly. For more details about the workshop and to register, please follow the link: MONARCH WORKSHOP, TRAIN THE TRAINER’” Or go to : hp://bit.ly/2Gdj8qY SAN ANTONIO, TX

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Page 1: Monarch Workshop SA - Texas Master Naturalist · Outreach tools and materials, agencies and conservation groups involved in monarch conservation activities. Citizen Science, communication

MONARCH WORKSHOP “TRAIN THE TRAINER”

Main Topics

Monarch anatomy, biology, life cycle and migration.

Monarch threats: parasites, disease, land use, and pesticides, among others.

Milkweed ecology, nectar plants, and monarch waystations.

Outreach tools and materials, agencies and conservation groups involved in monarch conservation activities.

Citizen Science, communication skills, interpretation, and role play.

How to recruit and structure a successful workshop/presentation

Registration is required

Space is limited

Registration fee:

$60.00/person that includes:

Access to digital materials to create your own presentations

Printed materials

Box Lunch

Refreshments

San Antonio Zoo, San Antonio TX

February 22, 2019

8:30AM-5:00PM

In partnership with:

Main purpose of this Workshop: As part of the National Wildlife Federation’s Monarch Stewards certification program, NWF is partnering with members of the City of San Antonio monarch conservation network to provide the Monarch Stewards’ first level of training, the Monarch Conservation Workshop “Train the Trainer”. This workshop is a one day course on monarch biology, ecology, and conservation. You will learn the basics of monarch habitat creation and conservation and you will leave the course with the knowledge and confidence to engage diverse groups to take action on behalf of the monarch butterfly.

For more details about the workshop and to register, please follow the link:

MONARCH WORKSHOP, “TRAIN THE TRAINER’”

Or go to : http://bit.ly/2Gdj8qY

SAN ANTONIO, TX