Newsletter Archive

Sign up for our USFWS Phenology Network Newsletter, which provides updates on our partnership and resources to assist refuges in implementing phenology monitoring. Past Newsletters: 

  • Summer 2023: Local Phenology Leader Certification Course
  • Winter/Spring 2023: How early was spring at your refuge this year?
  • Fall 2022: Year end updates from USFWS data collection campaigns
  • Summer 2022: Did your refuge see an unusual spring this year?
  • Winter/Spring 2022: Was spring early or late on your refuge?
  • Fall 2021: End-of-year update from refuges and data collection campaigns
  • Summer 2021: Assistance getting a phenology program started
  • Spring 2021: Was spring early on refuges this year?
  • Winter 2021: Launching new year of partnership with USFWS
  • Summer 2020: Virtual meetings this summer
  • Spring 2020: New online phenology training opportunities
  • Winter 2020: Phenology Trail Dashboards
  • Fall 2019: Results from our migrating bats and butterflies campaigns
  • Summer 2019: Training opportunities and new Nature's Notebook app
  • Winter/Spring 2019: Report on our partnership
  • Fall 2018: Year-end summary
  • Summer 2018: How has spring changed on your Refuge over the last century?
  • Spring 2018: Phenology dashboards for refuges across the country
  • Winter 2018: See when spring will arrive on your refuge
  • Fall 2017: New USFWS Phenology Network website
  • Summer 2017: Training opportunities at NCTC this fall
  • Spring 2017: New monitoring effort - Flowers for Bats in Arizona 
  • Winter 2017: Spring Nature's Notebook trainings
  • Fall 2016: New Phenology Trail Coordinators
  • Summer 2016: Apply for a phenology workshop at your Refuge
  • Spring 2016: Phenology maps, Americorps as a model for Refuges
  • Winter 2016: Maps of spring onset and Cit Sci presentations
  • Fall 2015: Increased Federal recognition of citizen science
  • Summer 2015: Results from Mayfly Watch, Americorps at Valle de Oro NWR
  • Spring 2015: Mayfly Watch, Workshop resources and DOI Learn course
  • Winter 2015: Highlights from Valle de Oro NWR, Summarized Data, NCTC Webinar