*SEPTEMBER LECTURE CANCELLED*
The Friends of the R H Johnson Library support a lecture series usually presented on the last Wednesday of the month on topics of health, history, and community resources.
The September Friends of the Library Speaker Angela Bergelt will give a presentation titled Wings In Peril: The Decline of the Western Monarch Butterfly.
Date: Wednesday September 24
Time: 2:00- 3:00pm
Location: RHJ Lecture Hall
It is a free event, but tickets are required. Pick up your free ticket from the checkout desk of the library. The limit is two tickets per person. Your ticket reserves a seat until the start of the event. Please note entry after the start time will be subject to seat availability.
Monthly lectures sponsored by The Friends of the R.H. Johnson Library.
Learn about the Monarch lifecycle, migration pattern, challenges facing Monarchs, tagging practices, how to become a citizen scientist and ways to encourage Monarchs into your yard. You can learn more about the Southwest Monarch Study at www.swmonarchs.org
Angela Bergelt, a nature enthusiast and amateur bird photographer lives in Estrella Mountain Ranch here in Arizona. Alongside her passion for capturing the beauty of birds, specifically hummingbirds, she is actively involved in tagging Monarch butterflies as part of the Southwest Monarch Study in their efforts to track their migration to Mexico and coastal California. As a citizen scientist since 2016, she has dedicated herself to studying, photographing and contributing to the conservation of these magnificent creatures. She enjoys educating others about the wonders of Monarch butterflies and how they can help Monarchs and other pollinators in their own backyards.
