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Explore Moths in Moonlit Meadows: Part 3

5/12/2020 | Activities

This resource was created by Meghan Martin and Kate Reilly. 

Note: You can also track Meghan's mural progress on Twitter, using the hashtag #MoonlitMeadowMural. Posts are scheduled Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays until completion. 

Download the PDF of mural progress and questions here.


This is the third and final installment of Duke Farms educator and artist, Meghan Martin’s Moths in Moonlit Meadows.  In this resource, we’ll be going over mural progress pictures 15-26 by reviewing guided questions aligned to the environmental and natural sciences that formulate the basis of her design decisions. Throughout the project you will:

  • Be introduced to 14 native species of moths while learning fun facts about their features
  • Develop a keener sense of the biodiversity exhibited in healthy meadows
  • Discover the important role moths play in our environment

We hope you enjoy the adventure while discovering the ecological significance of meadows and moths to our natural world.

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Moths in Moonlit Meadows: Part 1
Moths in Moonlit Meadows: Part 2

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