Notes on the Butterflies of NC The best information available on finding NC and SC butterflies. This site has a downloadable and printable Adobe Acrobat file that contains detailed information and county dot maps on all butterflies found in the Carolinas and is current to March 01 2003. Also a database on all NC records current to December 31 2002 and count results for many of the NC butterfly counts. Simply a fantastic job by Harry LeGrand and Tom Howard.
The SC Butterfly Project Information about butterfly populations collected by SC public school children.
Butterflies of North Carolina Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center site with photos and detailed information on butterflies of NC and county lists. Certainly a great online resource on butterflies.
Butterflies of South Carolina Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center site with photos and detailed information on butterflies of SC and county lists. Certainly a great online resource on butterflies.
Moths of North Carolina Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center site with photos and detailed information on moths of NC and county lists. Certainly a great online resource on moths.
Moths of South Carolina Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center site with photos and detailed information on moths of SC and county lists. Certainly a great online resource on moths.
Caterpillars of Eastern Forests Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center site with photos and detailed information on caterpillars in forests of the Eastern United States.
CarolinaLeps Listserve Jeff Pippen has established an online list server for discussing butterflies and moths in the Carolinas. This E mail list is free and has beginners to experts on the list that can be an excellent resource for learning butterflies and increasing your skills. This is a great way to learn what's flying so you'll know what to look for when you go out butterflying.
Rarebird Nursery In addition to being a native plants nursery, Rarebird Nursery has a Resource Center available to all in the community. The Services link on this web page has information about the Resource Center, as well as an extensive bibliography for further research.
Butterflies of North America Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center site with photos and detailed information on butterflies of North America. The best national butterfly resource on the Internet period!
Moths of North America Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center site with photos and detailed information on moths of North America. The best national moth resource on the Internet period!
The International
Lepidoptera Survey The Taxonomic Report
Butterflies
of Georgia: Photos and info on Georgia butterflies and their occurrence
plus info on Georgia's Fourth of July Butterfly Counts. Mike Chapman.
Georgia Lepidoptera: Dr. James Adams site on the Moths and Butterflies of Georgia and the Southeast.
Lepidoptera.Net: Dave Morgan's site on Georgia Butterflies and Georgia Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera Links at BIOSIS Internet Resource Guide for Zoology from Biosis and the Zoological Society of London. This site has insect links from all over the globe.
The
Butterfly Website Photos, Conservation information, educational
material for teachers,
lots of material oriented for children.
Hilton Pond Center For Piedmont Natural History: Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History near York, South Carolina, is a non-profit organization whose Mission is "to conserve plants, animals, birds, and other natural components of the Piedmont Region of the eastern United States through observation, scientific study, and education for students of all ages." The Center is the most active bird banding site in the Carolinas. The Center's Web site includes informative text and photographs of flora and fauna that can be found in most habitats in the eastern U.S. Included are descriptions of the Center's long-term bird banding research projects (including hummingbirds) and "This Week at Hilton Pond," a fascinating pictorial account of natural changes through the seasons. Teachers, students, parents, birders, and conservationists will find this site to be a rich source of information about all sorts of nature topics.
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