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X-WR-CALDESC:Both of these insects fall under the same order Lepidoptera\, 
 but they possess many differences that classify them as either butterflies
  or moths.  For instance the way they rest their wings\, whether they are 
 nocturnal or diurnal\, the shape of their antennae\, their color\, their e
 yes\, and even where they can be found all make them different from one an
 other.  In this episode we will explore the science behind what makes a bu
 tterfly a butterfly\, and what makes a moth a moth.  Both are found in Neb
 raska in great diversity and both deserve to be respected and appreciated 
 for the duties they do.  Join us and learn all about these two diverse ins
 ects!\n\nThis event is FREE\, but requires pre-registration: https://outdo
 ornebraska.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAqcu-tpjMpG9w-O1HBdmSVRfrHh8Igwz8b\n
 \nAfter registering\, you will receive a conformation email with more info
 rmation for the event.  Then\, on the day and time of the event\, use the 
 link provided in the confirmation email and password to join us.\n\n\nPlea
 se contact Monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov with questions or for more inform
 ation.  You can also check out the events on the Nebraska Game and Parks C
 ommission’s Facebook Page and the Nebraska Project WILD Facebook page
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DESCRIPTION:Both of these insects fall under the same order Lepidoptera\, b
 ut they possess many differences that classify them as either butterflies 
 or moths.  For instance the way they rest their wings\, whether they are n
 octurnal or diurnal\, the shape of their antennae\, their color\, their ey
 es\, and even where they can be found all make them different from one ano
 ther.  In this episode we will explore the science behind what makes a but
 terfly a butterfly\, and what makes a moth a moth.  Both are found in Nebr
 aska in great diversity and both deserve to be respected and appreciated f
 or the duties they do.  Join us and learn all about these two diverse inse
 cts!\n\nThis event is FREE\, but requires pre-registration: https://outdoo
 rnebraska.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAqcu-tpjMpG9w-O1HBdmSVRfrHh8Igwz8b\n
 \nAfter registering\, you will receive a conformation email with more info
 rmation for the event.  Then\, on the day and time of the event\, use the 
 link provided in the confirmation email and password to join us.\n\n\nPlea
 se contact Monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov with questions or for more inform
 ation.  You can also check out the events on the Nebraska Game and Parks C
 ommission’s Facebook Page and the Nebraska Project WILD Facebook page
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210513T160000
LOCATION:Online Zoom Training
SUMMARY:Science of Butterflies and Moths
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