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Personal Notices

The North American Butterfly Association (NABA) is, by far, the largest group of people in North America (Canada, United States, and Mexico) interested in butterflies. We are a membership-based not-for-profit organization working to increase public enjoyment and conservation of butterflies.

We are working to save butterfly species throughout North America (recent grants have helped the endangered Schaus' Swallowtail in Florida and contributed to developing a long term survival plan for Monarchs) and developing educational programs about butterflies for schools and park rangers and naturalists. NABA has convinced the U.S. Army to conduct further studies before implementing a plan that would destroy the last known colony of Regal Fritillaries east of the Mississippi River.

Our publications are changing the way people view butterflies, teaching them how to find butterflies, how to identify them, how to create successful butterfly gardens, and how to photograph them. Your involvement with butterflies will help to bring beauty and satisfaction to your life.

PLEASE JOIN WITH US IN THESE EFFORTS

                  Officers and Directors


Disclaimer: While the advice and information on these web pages are believed to be true and accurate, neither the authors, nor NABA directors, officers, nor employees can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may have been made. The North American Butterfly Association makes no warranty, expressed or implied with respect to the material contained herein.
01-Jan-2009 / Please direct technical comments about this site to Jim Springer, Warren, NJ; other comments should be sent to ; artwork by Michael G. Axtman, Redlands, CA and sightings compiled by Mike Reese, Waushara County, WI; bandwidth provided by Net Access Corporation