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Butterfly lovers become citizen scientists by logging sightings on eButterfly

  • Written by Kathleen Prudic, Assistant Professor of Citizen and Data Science, University of Arizona
Scientists can now track butterfly migration in real time with the help of volunteersMara Koenig/USFWS/flickr, CC BY

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Kathleen Prudic is an entomologist who studies pollinators. We caught up with her recently to discuss her work as co-directer of eButterfly.

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