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Your title: Your Subtitle Your call to action Your name, title, contact info Your organizational affiliation and address Your call to action Nature’s Notebook Your Program Goals, Desired Outcomes The Nature’s Notebook citizen and professional science program provides a national framework for the submission of long-term phenology observation data. Data collected by observers can be used at multiple scales: By researchers interested in better understanding the effects of climate change on plants and animals By people or groups of people interested in local or regional seasonal variation and change By individuals who are interested in learning more deeply about the rhythms of the natural world around them. Description of what you are doing and why. What would you like people to do? How will they participate? What will they gain? What are they? What species are you monitoring? What activities are your offering? Long-term Monitoring Program What are they? What does long-term mean? The USA-NPN defines long-term as: Making repeated observations on the same individual plants or animal species at a site Generally, making repeat observations at least once per week during the growing season Making observations for a least one growing season Making observations for more than one calendar year Nature’s Notebook cultivates a deep understanding of the phenology of species in a given location. Your website for more information