The Dispatch

The Dispatch

Check out our monthly Dispatch where you can learn about our latest research, events, and moth sightings.

Completion of the 2021 Field Season

Northern Rockies Research and Educational Services (NRRES) is a mini (but mighty) grassroots, environmental non-profit dedicated to advancing scientific research, education, and the conservation of insects, birds, and other wildlife. The Montana Moth Project (MMP) is our flagship program and we’re so proud of what we’ve accomplished this year! With only two full-time staffers (who

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A Lost Sallow (Eupsilia devia) collected March 10th, 2020.

Early Spring Mothing Highlights

By: Carrie Voss and Mat Seidensticker In March, we began setting up light sheets in the Bitterroot Valley to look for early spring-flying moths. This is the earliest we’ve attempted to look for moths. Despite the slow and cold nights, we’ve observed and collected 27 new species for the project, including Xylena cineritia, Xylena brucei,

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Moth Collection Sites 2017 to 2019 on the MPG Ranch

Non-native and Native Pest Moths

By: Carrie Voss, Mat Seidensticker, and Kate Stone Since 2017, we have collected adult moths to assess species diversity. We researched information about the habitat that these species use, like which plants the larvae eat and which nectar sources nourish adults. In this report, we will discuss the non-native and native pest moth species that

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Montana Moth Dispatch January 2020

The Power of Sharing

By: Carrie Voss, Mat Seidensticker, and Kate Stone Few people or institutions collect insects, and even fewer collect moths. During our project, we collected thousands of insects and identified them based on their DNA. This winter, we compiled our insect data from 2017 and 2018 to share with the Montana Natural Heritage Program, Leps Fieldguide,

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