*Fort Collins Audubon* invites you to join a *virtual program* (via Zoom) 
featuring *Whitney Cranshaw*, professor emeritus of Entomology at Colorado 
State University. Whitney will be presenting *"Army Cutworm - Colorado’s 
Migrant 'Miller' Moth” *tonight, Thursday, April 8th, 2021; *Announcements 
at 7:00pm and Program at 7:20pm.*

* Enter the following link on your web browser at or before 7 p.m. and 
follow the instructions to join the meeting:  
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84890366654 
<https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89316524871> *

”Annual migrations of some kinds of North American butterflies and 
dragonflies (as well as birds!) are well known and often highly 
popularized. However, perhaps one of the most interesting migration stories 
in North America involves the army cutworm with its low elevation/high 
elevation migration cycle that occurs entirely within the borders of the 
United States and is most clearly evident in eastern Colorado. The focus of 
this evening’s discussion will be this rather notorious “miller moth” and 
explore the life history and habits of this insect and the various impacts 
it has on ecology and human interests. 

Whitney Cranshaw is presently an emeritus professor of entomology at 
Colorado State University, following retirement in July 2020. During his 37 
years at Colorado State he primarily worked on issues related to the better 
understanding and management of insects that affected horticultural plants 
in the state.” 

Andrew Monson
PR Chair, FCAS
Fort Collins, CO  

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