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Fulfilling this requirement is a good start on the [[Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Moths & Butterflies|Moths and Butterflies Honor]]. For identification purposes, you will need to get a copy of a [http://amzn.to/13jLEh2 good field guide]. Make sure you select one that covers the area in which you live.  As with many other identification tasks, it is best to find a specimen first and then attempt to identify it, rather than going out to look for a particular specimen.
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Fulfilling this requirement is a good start on the {{honor_prerequisite|honor=Moths & Butterflies|linkonly=true}}
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For identification purposes, you will need to get a copy of a [http://amzn.to/13jLEh2 good field guide]. Make sure you select one that covers the area in which you live.  As with many other identification tasks, it is best to find a specimen first and then attempt to identify it, rather than going out to look for a particular specimen.

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Fulfilling this requirement is a good start on the {{honor_prerequisite|honor=Moths & Butterflies|linkonly=true}}
For identification purposes, you will need to get a copy of a [http://amzn.to/13jLEh2 good field guide]. Make sure you select one that covers the area in which you live.  As with many other identification tasks, it is best to find a specimen first and then attempt to identify it, rather than going out to look for a particular specimen.

Fulfilling this requirement is a good start on the Moths & Butterflies For identification purposes, you will need to get a copy of a good field guide. Make sure you select one that covers the area in which you live. As with many other identification tasks, it is best to find a specimen first and then attempt to identify it, rather than going out to look for a particular specimen.