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Idaho Lepidoptera Conservation with Dr. Paul Castrovillo - Ada Soil & Water Conservation District Pollinator Series

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Most people like butterflies - many are beautiful and are considered important pollinators. Moths - closely related to butterflies - tend to be less popular, however, they outnumber butterflies ten to one, are also pollinators, are often as beautiful as butterflies and have incredibly interesting life stories. This workshop will give a quick overview of both groups and some information on how you can help them to survive and proliferate in today's world that can often be tough on Nature.

Register at: adaswcd.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=/portal/events/37976

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butterflies,conservation,gardening,lepidoptera,moths,pollinators

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Causes,Health & Fitness,Science & Tech,Outdoors

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69af30757ace9a6fa705bdab

Promoted By: Library! - Hillcrest

5246 W Overland Rd, Boise, ID 83705, USA

June 30, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm MDT

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Idaho Lepidoptera Conservation with Dr. Paul Castrovillo - Ada Soil & Water Conservation District Pollinator Series on Jul 1, 2026 in Boise, ID. Featured themes include Causes and Health & Fitness.
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