New England

Phenology Year-end Summary Webinar

"Year-end summary: Your Nature’s Notebook 2014 results

Join us to learn what your 2014 observations reveal, and the ways scientists are using your observations. We will cover results from the 2014 Campaigns, as well as a range of other results from observers across the country. "

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, November 18, 2014 - 2:00pm

Phenophase Intensity Estimates Webinar

"Gaining 100% confidence in intensity estimates

Get some tips on estimating the intensity of plant phenophases, from number of flowers to percent colored leaves. Plus, we will also cover how to identity tricky fall phenophases."

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, September 23, 2014 - 2:00pm

How Groups Use Nature's Notebook Webinar

"Special for Local Phenology Leaders: Partner showcase: Learn how other groups are using Nature's Notebook

Get insight, tools and tricks from other groups who are using phenology programs to meet science, outreach, and education goals. Would you like to share your experience? Email alyssa@usanpn.org."

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, September 2, 2014 - 2:00pm

Phenology Visualization Tool Webinar

"What came first, the flower or the bee? Learn to explore patterns in space and time with our Visualization Tool

Our Visualization Tool allows you to see where people are observing, map species, animate their phenology, and overlay climate data, as well as graph and share your findings. Learn how to use it and then take the next step with downloading custom datasets."

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, July 8, 2014 - 2:00pm

Phenology Spring Summary Webinar

"A summary of spring: What have we learned from our campaigns so far?

Get the download on what we have learned from our Green Wave, PopClock, Cloned Plants, and Common Lilac Campaigns at the halfway point this year. We will show you trends, anomalies, and the cool things our observers see this spring."

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 - 2:00pm

Botany 101, Phenology Webinar

Botany 101: Plant parts and tricky phenophases

How do I know when a leaf bud has broken? Do I count the number of seeds or seed heads? When is a fruit ripe? We will provide answers to these common questions and more.

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - 2:00pm

Phenology and Outreach Objectives Webinar

Webinar: How a phenology program can help you meet science and outreach objectives

Learn the steps to create a phenology program at your site, from creating a science question, choosing plants and animals to monitor, to data entry and download.

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - 2:00pm

Poplar Phenology Webinar

"Got a poplar in your yard? Consider tracking its phenology as a part of the PopClock project! Your observations will help scientists at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies to better understand how forest trees are responding to rapidly changing climatic conditions."

Starts: 2PM EST

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, March 4, 2014 - 2:00pm
Project Goal: 
Promote broad understanding of and collect standardized observations of periodic plant and animal life cycle events.
Your Role: 
Create an account at nature's notebook, learn how to become an observer of phenology, collect and report data for your area.

USDA Plants Database

Lots of detailed information about vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts and lichen throughout the U.S.

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