On Saturday, July 11th sixteen park visitors, local volunteers, and rangers gathered to conduct a butterfly count in the Bryce Canyon area. After a brief pep talk on the importance of citizen science, butterflies, and social distancing they shared a sunny morning and partly cloudy afternoon along hilltops, meadows, forests, and reservoir shores. By the end of the count theyâd found 115 butterflies across 20 different species. https://www.nps.gov/brca/learn/news/2020-bryce-canyon-butterfly-count-provides-safe-outdoor-fun.htm
Source: National Parks Bryce Canyon
2020 Bryce Canyon Butterfly Count Provides Safe, Outdoor Fun
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