A look at Monarch Butterflies in NYC, their population, migration patterns, and proposals to protect them
December 11, 2023
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You always were a clever chickadee! Keep flying, keep trying! ❤️ mom
This is a nice poster! The approach to the research is interesting too! Green spaces have characteristics that separate them…
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I love your study! Including the p-values and such detailed methods shows you really got the most out of STEAM!…
Chelsea Hermita
December 13, 2023 — 5:07 pm
Hello, fellow students,
Congratulations on creating a well-organized research poster that strongly conveys the intention behind your research project. I appreciate how your group used diagrams and images to show the monarch butterfly’s life cycle and the butterflies migration path on a map. As I looked over your data graph on the Monarch Butterfly population in the US, I couldn’t help but ask myself how the graph would look like if the data included the different season, especially since Monarch butterflies migrate towards the south in the fall. I would be interested in knowing a bit more about the monarch migration activity that your group plotted and what your graph reveals about the butterfly’s migration patterns/path.