- National Moth Week – Exploring Nighttime Nature
National Moth Week is an annual, global event that invites people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in the mothing hobby, by sharing photos of moths they find for citizen science These contributions help researchers study moth diversity, distribution, and ecology worldwide!
- NATIONAL MOTH WEEK - July 19-27, 2025 - National Today
The beauty of the habitats and life cycles of moths is celebrated during National Moth Week (NMW) Affectionately termed as ‘Moth-ers,’ moth enthusiasts of all ages are encouraged to engage, observe, and document the species of moths in their homes, backyards, and parks
- National Moth Week - SciStarter
The 2024 annual National Moth Week, July 20-28, invites novice and experienced “moth-ers,” alike, to observe these fascinating creatures in their own backyards and contribute to our scientific knowledge as part of one of the world’s largest citizen science projects
- National Moth Week | Butterflies and Moths of North America
National Moth Week is July 20-28, 2024 If you missed it in past years, plan to get involved this year!
- National Moth Week - Wikipedia
National Moth Week (NMW) is a citizen science project to study and record populations of moths [1] The annual event is held in the last week of July [2][3] It encourages scientists and non-scientists to participate in mostly night-time surveys of moths [4]
- National Moth Week 2025 - Birdwing Publishers
National Moth Week aims to raise awareness about moths, their ecology and environmental impact In 2025, it will run from July 19 until July 27 National Moth Week is an event that celebrates the beauty, life cycles, and habitats of moths
- National Moth Week – July 19 to 27 - Happy Eco News
National Moth Week is a yearly event that takes place from July 19 to 27 It is a time to learn about and appreciate moths—their beauty, their variety, and the important role they play in nature
- Celebrate National Moth Week July 19-27 - bendsource. com
N ational Moth Week, #MothWeek2025, is a celebration and opportunity to contribute to a global citizen science project focused on primarily nocturnal creatures that flit and flitter through our backyards, local parks, woodlands, and wildlands under the cover of darkness
- National Moth Week Events Explore “Butterflies of the Night”
Like butterflies and bees, moths play an essential role as pollinators But unlike these and many other insects, they do their work at night It is the unique habits of these species — there are said to be approximately 160,000 of them — that draw participants to National Moth Week events, two of which are happening locally in the coming week
- National Moth Week - Bonnet Springs Park
Celebrate National Moth Week at BSP this July 19 – 27! Contribute to a global Citizen Science Project by documenting the moth species you see on the iNaturalist App, which helps scientists better understand moth biodiversity and global distribution
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