The Atala Chapter of the North American Butterfly Association (NABA) was founded in the summer of 1995. Since that time, we have held twelve NABA 4th of July Butterfly Counts, countless field trips throughout Florida and quarterly meetings featuring various nature-related topics.
Our mission is to educate the public about butterflies through butterfly gardening and conservation in Palm Beach and Martin Counties.
For more information about our local chapter, email Teri Jabour-Chapter President or Lana Edwards-Treasurer & Membership
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Membership Benefits
Help support NABA and our conservation work by becoming a member today! More importantly, your membership support helps NABA conserve butterflies and their habitats throughout North America, both by direct action, and by educating the public about the importance of butterflies and their habitats: https://membership.naba.org/
Note: We are unable to send publications and notices by mail outside of the United States; international members will want to choose the Digital Only option.
Additionally, all members receive:
A welcome packet that includes a welcome letter and order form for past American Butterflies issues, so you won’t miss any of their fantastic content.
The satisfaction that you are contributing to butterfly habitats and education!
If you choose a family membership, all immediate members of your family will be members of the North American Butterfly Association and receive all benefits of membership including supporting butterfly conservation and being able to attend biannual members meetings. Families are entitled to receive a single print copy of NABA publications per issue.
Steven Glynn Location: Montosa Canyon Santa Cruz County, AZ Dedicated butterflying search was productive with 62 degrees and sunshine. Species Orange Sulphur (1) Southern Dogface (1) Sleepy Orange (2) Marine Blue (1) Spring Azure (4) American Snout (2) Texan Crescent (1) Mourning Cloak (1) Arizona Powdered-Skipper (1) White Checkered-Skipper (1) Images White Checkered-Skipper Marine Blue […]
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John and Nancy Crosby Location: Sea Way NE, Shellman Bluff, GA McIntosh County, GA It was 68 degrees with full sun when I spotted the Holly Azure floating down from the Holly Tree not yet in bloom. It checked out blooming camellias and then flew along the bluff with John following but it never stopped […]
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John and Nancy Crosby Location: Tabby Oaks Private Preserve, Shellman Bluff, GA 31331 McIntosh County, GA We walked the trail through this maritime forest and back through the woods along the tidal marsh. It was an usually warm 82 degrees. Species Cloudless Sulphur (2) Images Cloudless Sulphur
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