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Phenology Week! March 17-21, 2025
Tue, March 18th @ 3 pm CST – Nature’s Notebook Campaign 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!
Kim Pegram, Program Director of Pollinator Conservation and Research at the Desert Botanical Garden – Desert Refuge: Monarchs and Milkweeds in Arizona
Nicholas Dietschler, Research Support Specialist and PhD Candidate at Cornell University – Pest Patrol
Andrew Hipp, Herbarium Director and Senior Scientist in Plant Systematics at the Morton Arboretum – Quercus Quest
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 for the webinar: https://arizona.zoom.us/meeting/register/8cpTBKk5RJm1XdLWW-jhGA#/registration
March 17-21, 2025 is Phenology Week – a virtual celebration of the seasonal cycles of plants and animals. The purpose of Phenology Week is to celebrate YOU, our Nature’s Notebook observers, Local Phenology Programs, and partners! We’ll have webinars, awards, daily challenges, observer stories, and more.
Link to the Phenology Week site:
https://www.usanpn.org/news/article/phenology-week-march-17-21-2025
Sign up to stay in touch about Phenology Week. We’ll send you the schedule for Phenology Week webinars and other events as well as daily emails with challenges, observers’ stories and more.
Sign up for Phenology Week emails
Link to sign up for Phenology Week emails:
https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/sUzxRoW/PhenologyWeek
Save the Dates for Future Phenology Weeks: March 16-20, 2026
VMS Code: AT: Chapter Approved AT-Elm Fork:TMN AT Report Hours