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Learn more about how other Refuges are using Nature's Notebook for phenology monitoring

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See when spring is predicted to arrive at your Refuge and whether it is early or late

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Featured Refuges

Flower at Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Arctic NWR

Collecting phenology data across Alaska to study the impact of a changing climate on species important for wildlife forage.

Visitor Center at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay NWR

Teaching the public about the potential impacts of climate change, giving volunteers an escape from the hustle of Silicon Valley, and showing the power of citizen science to collect meaningful data.

American Kestrel at Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge
Valle de Oro NWR

Collecting phenology data to better time restoration activities and inform visitors about what species they will encounter during different times of the year.

 

Wieteke Holthuijzen with plant tray at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
Midway Atoll NWR

Documenting the time between emergence and seed set in invasive golden crownbeard, Verbesina encelioides, to create more efficient control schedules.

Milkweed pod at Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Canaan Valley NWR

Tracking the environmental drivers of phenology for species such as milkweed and red maple in a unique high-elevation valley in West Virginia.

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