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Observers participate in Nature's Notebook at a group site location with the Tucson Phenology Trail.

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L. Barnett

Phenology Network Coordinators

Phenology Networks are an aggregation of phenology sites, either as part of a local Phenology Trail or collection of participating sites in a given region of the United States.  Phenology Network Coordinators are those people who serve to organize the Phenology Network, provide training and resources at the local level, recruit and retain volunteers, host events and outings, and are liaisons between the Phenology Network and the broader USA National Phenology Network. 

Where are the Phenology Networks? 

Name of Network
Website or contact info
Oregon Season Trackers www.oregonseasontracker.forestry.oregonstate.edu/
California Phenology Project  www.usanpn.org/cpp
Audubon Starr Ranch  www.starrranch.org
Central Arizona Phenology Traill  www.usanpn.org/nn/central-az-pheno-trail
Phoenix Phenology Project  Phoenix Conservation Alliance - Phenology Project
Tucson Phenology Trail  www.usanpn.org/nn/tucson-phenology-trail
North American Pawpaw Growers  www.usanpn.org/nn/pawpaw_growers
Minnesota Phenology Network  www.usanpn.org/mnpn
Signs of the Seasons  www.umaine.edu/signs-of-the-seasons
New York Phenology Project  www.nyphenologyproject.org
Pennsylvania Phenology Project  www.lgnc.org/research/phenology
UFlorida Cooperative Extension Phenology Program Contact Will Sheftall for information about how to participate 

 

 

Want to start a Phenology Network?

Are you someone who enjoys creating relationships in your community? Are you good at organizing events and people? If you work with a number of agencies in your area and would like to create shared meaningful programming, then establishing a Phenology Network is a great place to start.  You can organize yourself in a Phenology Trail, where phenology monitoring occurs in service to a shared research question or outreach and education strategy.  

Join our Phenology Network Coordinators Community of Practice when you establish your role as Network Organizer! For more information on what to do, how to get started, or how to join the community of practice, contact the USA-NPN's Education Coordinator.