George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A professor at the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation helps a student tag a monarch butterfly. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging Close up of a butterfly that was tagged. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A student holding a butterfly she caught. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A professor places a monarch butterfly on the nose of a student who caught it. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging Identifying and tagging monarch butterflies. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A student with a monarch butterfly on her nose. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A student catches a monarch butterfly to tag it. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A professor places a monarch butterfly on the nose of a student before releasing it back into the wild. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging Students catching monarch butterflies to tag them. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A professor and student identify a butterfly. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging Students at the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation catching and tagging butterflies. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A student at the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation places a butterfly into a habitat for viewing. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A student catches a butterfly in a net at the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A professor holding a monarch butterfly. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University
George Mason University • 4th April 2023 Monarch Butterfly Tagging A professor and two students catching monarch butterflies to tag them. Photo by: Mariam Aburdeineh/Strategic Communications/George Mason University