Moths of the Cape Cod National Seashore

Individual research done through a permit with the National Park Service
Boston, Massachusetts
BiologyEcology
$846
Raised of $3,000 Goal
29%
Ended on 11/01/14
Campaign Ended
  • $846
    pledged
  • 29%
    funded
  • Finished
    on 11/01/14

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  • Marty Condon
    Marty CondonBacker
    Congratulations on permit! Your project is a model for other students. Insects rule!
    Aug 27, 2014
  • Oscar Jasklowski
    Oscar JasklowskiBacker
    These moths are so cool!
    Aug 15, 2014
  • Hannah Blair
    Hannah BlairBacker
    Grad student solidarity! Good luck with your research, and I will continue to seek your wisdom on unknown lepidopterans! -Hannah (tumblr user hyaenabee)
    Aug 14, 2014
  • Piney kesting
    Piney kestingBacker
    We are very happy to support your research and look forward to seeing the outcome of your projects. Wonderful to see how your fascination with butterflies has turned into a lifelong interest in entamology and Lepidoptera . Keep up the good work!
    Aug 14, 2014
  • Jessica McGeary
    Jessica McGearyBacker
    As a Massachusetts resident and someone who finds moths, particularly hummingbird moths, fascinating, I hope you get some really good research done!
    Aug 13, 2014
  • Andrea Haberkern
    Andrea HaberkernBacker
    I love moths too! And am running a campaign on this site for my spider research, so I understand your efforts! Best of luck on your research and getting the funding! (buggirl on tumblr)
    Aug 13, 2014