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The USA-NPN, phenology, and our partners are often in the news. Follow some recent stories below.
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Sara Schaffer
News
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'Springing Forward, and Its Consequences' article in NY TimesWednesday, April 23, 2014
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Volunteers Collect Phenology Data at USGS EROS CenterMonday, April 21, 2014
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'Lessons from a meadow could impact climate change models' article in UANewsMonday, March 17, 2014
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'Timing is Everything: Phenology as a Tool for City Foresters' article in City TreesWednesday, March 12, 2014
In this article in City Trees, authors Theresa Crimmins and Dudley Hartel discuss how city foresters can use Nature's Notebook to inform when to schedule management activities, identify problems in early stages, support reserach, and engage others.
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"Why You Shouldn't Hope for an Early Spring" featuring NPNSaturday, March 8, 2014
Ensia is an online and print magazine showcasing solutions to the Earth's biggest environmental challenges. Their readers include environmental leaders and decision makers around the world as well as researchers and scientists and the public. They have posted a story "Why You Shouldn't Hope for an Early Spring" quoting the National Phenology Network director, Jake Weltzin, and NPN data.