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Mexican students study butterfly density
Mexican students study the density of butterflies in the overwintering site of monarch butterflies.
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Original Air Date:
Feb 17, 2009
Web Site:
http://monarch.pwnet.org/
Introduction to Webcast of MonarchLIVE: Kickoff
Margaret Haines with the USDA Forest Service kicks off the MonarchLIVE distance ...
Introduction by USDA Forest Service Chief Kimbell
Gail Kimbell, chief of the USDA Forest Service, learned about nature as a child ...
Learning objectives
Dr. Safiya Samman and students review what students will learn during the progra...
Monarch life cycle
Dr. Karen Oberhauser with the Monarch Lab reviews the monarch life cycle....
Helping monarchs and being a conservationist
USDA Chief Gail Kimbell talks about how to protect and help monarch butterflies ...
Citizen science
Donita Cotter with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service discusses citizen science ...
Eating milkweed – Part 2
Students conduct research on how much milkweed monarch caterpillars eat....
Eating milkweed – Part 3
Students conduct research on how much milkweed monarch caterpillars eat....
Learning objectives and technology
Host Paulo Quadri explains what will be learned during the program....
Introduction to In the Mexican Mountains
Host Paulo Quadri introduces the program, In the Mexican Mountains, which is the...
Biosphere reserve
The monarch butterfly overwintering sites have been designated as a biosphere re...
Monarch butterfly migration
The complete understanding of monarch butterfly migration was the result of a ta...
Cues for monarch butterfly migration
Monarch butterflies use a number of cues and methods to migration to Mexico....
Monarch butterflies in Mexican mountains
Monarch butterflies overwinter in the oyamel forests in the Mexican mountains....
Scientists count monarch butterflies in the Mexican mountains
Scientists count monarch butterflies in Mexican mountains, and the butterflies f...
Introduction to Community Conservation in Mexico
Host Rossana Landa introduces the program, Community Conservation in Mexico, whi...
Sustainable land use
Sustainability means harvesting or using a resource so that it is not depleted o...
Alternare’s tree nursery
Alternare has a tree nursery with oyamel trees that monarch butterflies need to ...
Alternare uses ecological latrine
Alternare uses ecological latrine and coops for turkeys and chickens....
Introduction to Little Spaces; Big Results
Host Mike Rizzo with the USDA Forest Service introduces the program, Little Spac...
Welcome from Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn talks about the importance of monarch butterflies, t...
Webcast technology
Special equipment and connections are needed to webcast a program on the Interne...
Greening of Chicago
Chicago has been “greening” the environment by installing green roofs and in...
Chicago butterfly habitats
Chicago has a diversity of habitats for butterflies but has also lost most of it...
Creating habitat
Students demonstrate gardening practices such as composting, container gardening...
Students research butterflies
Students at El Valor conduct research on butterflies and take steps to help them...
Learning objectives
The learning objectives for the program include learning about monarch migration...
Experts answer questions
Experts answer questions about monarch toxicity, community gardening, teaching a...
Introduction to Building the Population
Host Liz Young-Isebrand introduces the distance learning adventure, MonarchLIVE:...
Conservation efforts for monarchs
Dr. Karen Oberhauser from the University of Minnesota talks about how to help mo...
Gardening for monarchs
Gardens help students and others create habitat for monarchs and other animals....
Monarchs return to the United States and Canada in spring
Monarchs begin to emerge from the Mexican mountains in spring and search for wat...
Monarchs need energy for migration and overwintering
Monarchs need energy for migration and overwintering....
Students study oyamel trees
Mexican students study the oyamel trees where monarchs overwinter. ...
How to help monarch butterflies
There are many steps that can be taken to help monarch butterflies. ...
Students survey butterflies on the oyamel trees
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Experts answer questions about monarch butterflies
Experts answer questions about monarch migration....
Uso de la Tierra Sostenible
Recolección de medios de sostenibilidad o la utilización de un recurso de modo...
Cuarto de Niños en Alternare
Lupita habla sobre el árbol, Oyamel. El árbol Oyamel crece en gran altitudes e...
Alternare usa la Letrina Ecológica
Alternare usa letrina ecológicas y hacen composta para los arboles. Tambien haz...
Alternare Extiende su Mensaje
Alternare quiere compartir su formación de campesinos y extender el mensaje y d...
Introducción en las Montañas de México
Anfitrión, Paulo Quadri introduce el programa que explora las Monarcas y que se...
Objetivos de Aprendizaje y Tecnología
Paulo Quadri explica lo que será aprendido durante el programa....
Estudiantes en México Estudian la Densidad de Mariposas
Los estudiantes en México estudian la densidad de las mariposas de monarca y el...
Reserva de Biosfera
Los sitios de invernarción de la mariposa de monarca ha sido designada como un...
La Historia de Migración
El entendimiento completo de la migración de mariposa de monarca era el resulta...
Millones y Millones de Mariposas de Monarca en las Montañas de México
Sobreinvierno millones de mariposas de monarca emigran a los Bosques Oyamel y la...
¿Cómo Existen las Mariposas?
Los científicos hablan sobre las temperatureas frescas y el ecosistema de bosqu...
Cientificos Cuentan Mairposas
Los científicos hablan sobre la major estimacion de monarcas en el Bosque Oymel...
Amenazas para Monarcas Durante la Invernarción
Las mariposas de monarca afrontan muchas amenazas mientras ellos sobreinvierno e...
Las Monarcas Vuelven
Los Monarcas comienzan a surgir de las montañas en la primavera y búsquan agua...
Estudiantes Estudian los árboles en el Bosque Oyamel
Hay muchos pasos que pueden ser tomados, para ayudar las mariposas de monarca. ...
Los Estudiantes Encuentran Mariposas en los árboles
Los estudiantes encuentran mariposas en los árboles de Oyamel....
Researchers study bats
Researchers study bats to learn about their life history and to protect bats....
Wetland Plants and Macroinvertebrates
Students discover wetland plants and macroinvertebrates in the Boundary Bay estu...
Seining in the eelgrass beds
A group of students show the fish they have found while seining in an eelgrass b...
Counting birds in a wetland
Students learn how to count the numbers of birds and the number of bird species....
Close of “Wading into Wetlands” webcast
The host thanks the students and others for participating and learning about wet...
Comments from students
Students from around the country send tweets and post on Facebook with their obs...
Students win award for recycling project
Gwynn Park High School in Prince George’s County, Maryland, won an award for i...
Dreaming in Green
Students focus on energy use at their school and were able to save thousands of ...
Close of program
There are many actions that students can take to reduce energy consumption and t...
Students Do One Thing to Address Climate Change
Students become involved in finding solutions to climate change. ...
Students in Yakutat, Alaska help wetlands
Yakutat students study how climate change might be affecting wetlands in their a...
Introduction to “Discover Wetlands” Webcast
During the webcast, learn about wetlands and what students have been doing to le...
Students explore wetlands
Students in Cordova, Alaska have been learning about food webs, salmon habitat, ...
Students report on water quality
Students from Girdwood, Alaska produced a video in which they monitored water qu...
Students release salmon
Students release salmon that they have raised in an aquarium in their classroom....
Students study wetland habitat
Students test the water quality at the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge in ...
Students remove invasive plants
Students work to remove invasive reed canarygrass that blocks salmon migration....
Vernal pool
Students create a vernal pool, a special wetland that is seasonal and teams with...
Questions and answers
James Eggers and Fran Hutchins with Bat Conservation International answer questi...
Bracken Bat Cave history and use as a Mexican free-tailed bat maternity colony
Fran Hutchins with Bat Conservation International talks about the ancient and mo...
Bat anatomy
Jim Kennedy with Bat Conservation International talks about bat anatomy and the ...
Bat echolocation
Jim Kennedy with Bat Conservation International talks about echolocation and dem...
Students Go on a Bee Hunt
Students head out to look for bees and record their presence with a camera and n...
Summary of PollinatorLIVE Webcasts
USDA Forest Service host Tamberly Conway sums up the PollinatorLIVE webcasts....
How to Tag Monarch Butterflies
Dr. Chip Taylor, director of Monarch Watch, explains how to tag a monarch butter...
Butterflies as Pollinators
Dr. Chip Taylor, director of Monarch Watch, explains how butterflies pollinate f...
Bees, Gardening and More: Bats, Butterflies and Other Insect Pollinators
USDA Forest Service entomologist and students go on an insect hunt....