Camas National Wildlife Refuge
2130 E 2350 N
Hamer, ID 83425
Camas National Wildlife Refuge headquarters can be accessed from Interstate 15 via Exit 150 to the town of Hamer, Idaho. From Hamer, turn to the north on Old Butte Highway and travel approximately three miles to get to an overpass and county road 2350 N. The Refuge headquarters is approximately two miles west of the I15 overpass. The workshop will take place in the building just south of the parking lot and restroom.
Additional Information
There is no cost for the workshop, however, pre-registration is required and space is limited to 35 participants.
Registered participants will receive Xerces Society's Monarch Conservation publications.
Lunch will not be provided; please bring a bagged lunch and water to the course. Snacks and other beverages will be provided.
Lauren Richey, Xerces Society
(503) 232-6639, Ext. 123
lauren.richey@xerces.org
Stephanie McKnight, Xerces Society
stephanie.mcknight@xerces.org
Photos by Stephanie McKnight,
The Xerces Society
Camas National Wildlife Refuge
Hamer, Idaho
Saturday, June 30th, 2018
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM MDT
PLEASE JOIN THE XERCES SOCIETY AND THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE FOR THIS HANDS-ON, FAMILY-FRIENDLY TRAINING ON WHAT STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO HELP CONSERVE MONARCH BUTTERFLIES
Bring the family and join us in learning how you can help conserve monarch butterflies and their habitat
ACTIVITIES
INSTRUCTOR
Stephanie McKnight, Conservation Biologist, The Xerces Society
Stephanie is a Conservation Biologist with the Xerces Society whose work focuses on the conservation of the Western population of monarch butterflies. She has a Bachelor's degree in Botany and has experience working on the conservation of rare species of butterflies and plants.
GUEST SPEAKER