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Current Newsletter
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2008 - Contents: MITC Honored by Minnesota Horticultural Society, 2008 Summer Courses, Schoolyard Garden Grants, Digital Photography How-To, Science Journaling, Catalog & Ordering Information, Featured Teacher & Student, Field Guide Lesson, North American Conservation Plan, Logging in Overwintering Sites.
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Past Newsletters
Monarch Lab Newsletters from previous years:
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2007 - Contents: No 2007 Monarch Distribution, 2007 Summer Courses, Schoolyard Garden Grants, Kids for a Sustainable Future, Science in the Schoolyard: Getting Kids Outside, 2006 and 2007 NEST Garden Grants take the learning outside, Schoolyard Attitude is Key, Monarch FAQ's, Monarchs in the Classroom Catalogue, Featured MITC Products, Featured Teacher: Caroline Waskow, Featured Student: Kaitlyn Creasy, 2006 Insect Fair Highlights, Schoolyard Lesson, Monarch Population and Lab Updates.
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2006 - Contents: 2006 Summer Courses, Monarch Evolution, Monarchs in the Classroom Products & Order Form, Featured Teacher (Cindy Peterson from St. Hubert's School in Chanhassen, MN), 2005 Insect Fair Highlights, Evolution Lessons, Population Status
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2005 - Contents: 2005 Summer Courses, Research Tips, 2004 Insect Fair Highlights, Monarchs in the Classroom Products & Order Form, Monarch Rearing Tips, Monarch Resources, Monarchs at College, MITC “Folks” and Their Work, Population Status.
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2004 - Contents: Courses and Workshops; Monarchs and More in the Classroom: Rearing Tips, Lessons and Materials; Insect Fair; Monarch Crossword; Monarch Lab Research; Resources: Research Opportunities and Websites; Book Reviews.
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2003 - Contents: Courses and Workshops; MITC Notes: Tips for Teachers, Insect Fair, etc.; Instructional Materials; More Monarchs & Milkweed Community Quizzes; Monarch Biology & MITC Updates; Resources: Research Opportunities and Websites; Book Reviews.
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2002 - Contents: MITC Course Announcement ("More Than Monarchs"), District Workshops, Tips for Teaching with Monarchs, 2001 Monarch Fair, Teachers in the Spotlight: Rhoda Stroud and Christelle Kohler, MITC Larval Distribution 2001, Summer Work with Monarchs and Kids, High School Students Eager to Help! By Donna Kemp, New 2002 Instructional Materials, Monarchs and More Course Application, Monarchs and the Environment, Winter Storm in Mexico Kills Millions of Monarchs, Monarchs Population Dynamics Meeting, How Can You Help Monarchs?.
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2001 - Contents: Monarch Population Dynamics Meeting, Especially for Teachers: Ongoing Courses and Workshop Opportunities, Field Research Workshops for Teachers and Students, Tips for Teaching with Monarchs, 2000 Monarch Fair, Monarch Fair 2000 "Winners", Educational Gardening: St Croix Falls WI, National Wildlife Federation's Schoolyard Habitats Program, Parents Want to be Involved!, Course Announcement, Spotlight on a Teacher: Zoé Rochester from Amery WI, MITC Larval Distribution 2000 and 2001, Mexico: Minneapolis Teachers Visit the Butterfly Colonies (by Terry Vick) and Students in the Middle of a Miracle (by Mark Laven), De Cansler's "Top Ten Reasons for Taking Kids to Mexico", White Bear Lake Students are Heading to Mexico Again, Travel to Mexico with a Monarch Biologist, Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary Foundation
Monarch Lab Newsletter 2000 - Contents: MonarchLab: for Scientist of All Ages; Especially for Teachers: MITC Courses and Workshops, 1999 Monarch Fair: "Majestic Monarchs"; Monarch Fair "Winners"; Monarchs and Education Standards; MITC Recommends; Tips from Teachers; Research Spotlights: Monarch Monitoring; Monarchs, Bt and Corn Pollen; MITC Catalog; Course Announcement; Student Researchers, Sex Ratios and Male Mating Behavior; Behind the Scenes at MITC; Conservation Highlights: Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary Foundation, Environmental Education in Mexico: Creating International Links, Moving Monarchs: Should We or Shouldn't We?; Monarch Conservation: A Shared Responsibility; Monarchs as Insect Ambassadors?; MITC in the News.
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