Free. Virtual webinars each day for the Nature’s Notebook observers.
March 17-21, 2025 is Phenology Week – a virtual celebration of the seasonal cycles of plants and animals.
Monday March 17th – Getting Started with Nature’s Notebook. This webinar is for all those who are just getting started with Nature’s Notebook this spring! We’ll walk you through how to set up a site, add plants and animals, and enter your first observations. Register here for Monday 3/17 at 12pm
Tuesday March 18th – Nature’s Notebook Convo.In this webinar we’ll be joined by researchers whose work inspired three of our Nature’s Notebook campaigns. Learn about their research and why your data collected as part of these campaigns is so valuable, and have a chance to ask them questions! Register here for Tuesday 3/18 at 3pm
Wednesday March 19th – Phenology, the book. What is phenology and why should we care? Impacts of climate on observations. Register here for Wesdnesday 3/19 at 2pm.
Thursday March 20th – Creating a phenology calendar of observations. Register here for Thursday 3/20 at 11am.
Friday march 21st – Researcher Q&A session. In this webinar 3 researchers will discuss the data from Nature’s Notebook in the past year. Register for Friday 3/21st at 1pm here.
Each webinar may be submitted for 1 hour of AT credit under VMS category AT: Skills Enhancement Courses.
Free. Virtual webinars each day for the Nature’s Notebook observers.
March 17-21, 2025 is Phenology Week – a virtual celebration of the seasonal cycles of plants and animals.
Monday March 17th – Getting Started with Nature’s Notebook. This webinar is for all those who are just getting started with Nature’s Notebook this spring! We’ll walk you through how to set up a site, add plants and animals, and enter your first observations. Register here for Monday 3/17 at 12pm
Tuesday March 18th – Nature’s Notebook Convo.In this webinar we’ll be joined by researchers whose work inspired three of our Nature’s Notebook campaigns. Learn about their research and why your data collected as part of these campaigns is so valuable, and have a chance to ask them questions! Register here for Tuesday 3/18 at 3pm
Wednesday March 19th – Phenology, the book. What is phenology and why should we care? Impacts of climate on observations. Register here for Wesdnesday 3/19 at 2pm.
Thursday March 20th – Creating a phenology calendar of observations. Register here for Thursday 3/20 at 11am.
Friday march 21st – Researcher Q&A session. In this webinar 3 researchers will discuss the data from Nature’s Notebook in the past year. Register for Friday 3/21st at 1pm here.
Each webinar may be submitted for 1 hour of AT credit under VMS category AT: Skills Enhancement Courses.
Free. Virtual webinars each day for the Nature’s Notebook observers.
March 17-21, 2025 is Phenology Week – a virtual celebration of the seasonal cycles of plants and animals.
Monday March 17th – Getting Started with Nature’s Notebook. This webinar is for all those who are just getting started with Nature’s Notebook this spring! We’ll walk you through how to set up a site, add plants and animals, and enter your first observations. Register here for Monday 3/17 at 12pm
Tuesday March 18th – Nature’s Notebook Convo.In this webinar we’ll be joined by researchers whose work inspired three of our Nature’s Notebook campaigns. Learn about their research and why your data collected as part of these campaigns is so valuable, and have a chance to ask them questions! Register here for Tuesday 3/18 at 3pm
Wednesday March 19th – Phenology, the book. What is phenology and why should we care? Impacts of climate on observations. Register here for Wesdnesday 3/19 at 2pm.
Thursday March 20th – Creating a phenology calendar of observations. Register here for Thursday 3/20 at 11am.
Friday march 21st – Researcher Q&A session. In this webinar 3 researchers will discuss the data from Nature’s Notebook in the past year. Register for Friday 3/21st at 1pm here.
Each webinar may be submitted for 1 hour of AT credit under VMS category AT: Skills Enhancement Courses.
Free. Virtual webinars each day for the Nature’s Notebook observers.
March 17-21, 2025 is Phenology Week – a virtual celebration of the seasonal cycles of plants and animals.
Monday March 17th – Getting Started with Nature’s Notebook. This webinar is for all those who are just getting started with Nature’s Notebook this spring! We’ll walk you through how to set up a site, add plants and animals, and enter your first observations. Register here for Monday 3/17 at 12pm
Tuesday March 18th – Nature’s Notebook Convo.In this webinar we’ll be joined by researchers whose work inspired three of our Nature’s Notebook campaigns. Learn about their research and why your data collected as part of these campaigns is so valuable, and have a chance to ask them questions! Register here for Tuesday 3/18 at 3pm
Wednesday March 19th – Phenology, the book. What is phenology and why should we care? Impacts of climate on observations. Register here for Wesdnesday 3/19 at 2pm.
Thursday March 20th – Creating a phenology calendar of observations. Register here for Thursday 3/20 at 11am.
Friday march 21st – Researcher Q&A session. In this webinar 3 researchers will discuss the data from Nature’s Notebook in the past year. Register for Friday 3/21st at 1pm here.
Each webinar may be submitted for 1 hour of AT credit under VMS category AT: Skills Enhancement Courses.
Free. Virtual webinars each day for the Nature’s Notebook observers.
March 17-21, 2025 is Phenology Week – a virtual celebration of the seasonal cycles of plants and animals.
Monday March 17th – Getting Started with Nature’s Notebook. This webinar is for all those who are just getting started with Nature’s Notebook this spring! We’ll walk you through how to set up a site, add plants and animals, and enter your first observations. Register here for Monday 3/17 at 12pm
Tuesday March 18th – Nature’s Notebook Convo.In this webinar we’ll be joined by researchers whose work inspired three of our Nature’s Notebook campaigns. Learn about their research and why your data collected as part of these campaigns is so valuable, and have a chance to ask them questions! Register here for Tuesday 3/18 at 3pm
Wednesday March 19th – Phenology, the book. What is phenology and why should we care? Impacts of climate on observations. Register here for Wesdnesday 3/19 at 2pm.
Thursday March 20th – Creating a phenology calendar of observations. Register here for Thursday 3/20 at 11am.
Friday march 21st – Researcher Q&A session. In this webinar 3 researchers will discuss the data from Nature’s Notebook in the past year. Register for Friday 3/21st at 1pm here.
Each webinar may be submitted for 1 hour of AT credit under VMS category AT: Skills Enhancement Courses.