In North America there are 15 times the number of moth species as butterfly species, and their roles in terrestrial ecosystems are far more significant. Master Naturalist, Delmar Cain will talk about Texas moths’ life cycles, food, beauty, challenges and the roles they play in the larger food web. He will also talk about citizen science and how to communicate findings to entomological experts.

Participants will be asked to take a brief survey, which allows the Botanical Garden to get credit from San Antonio Water System, process your refund, and get WaterSaver Rewards points if any are available for the class. A weblink and instructions will be sent to you 24 hours prior to the start of class.  A computer and internet connection required.

Fee: $10 refundable deposit upon completion of the post-workshop survey

Instructor: Delmar Cain, Master Naturalist

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