Title of Presentation Subtitle of Presentation Your Name

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
October 9, 2013 Presented by: Kristine Nga Program Manager, ClimateWatch Earthwatch Institute (Australia)
Advertisements

Phenology Trail and Tribal Colleges: An introduction to collaboration
Natures Notebook A USA National Phenology Network program for ecological monitoring and information management.
NatureWatch program Plantwatch Canada: an example to integrate research activities in school.
A Tool for Phenology Monitoring at Valle de Oro NWR Webinar #1.
V Alyssa Rosemartin 1, Lee Marsh 1, Ellen Denny 1, Bruce Wilson USA National Phenology Network, Tucson, AZ; 2 - Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak.
Plant Life Cycle SeedSeedling Young Plant Mature Plant Seeds have a hard protective coat When seeds germinate, small leaves come out Young plants have.
Phenology: Step Together Step ELF Activity: Biosphere 4A
Photo credit: L. Barnett Program Planning and Implementation.
UW-Milwaukee Geography Building a State and National Phenology Network Prof. Mark D. Schwartz Department of Geography, UW-Milwaukee Wisconsin Phenological.
July 8, 2014 Webinar: Explore patterns in space and time with the Visualization Tool.
Look photos ABSTRACT: Phenology is the study of seasonal biological events such as flowering, leaf-out, insect emergence, and animal migration. Long-term.
Breakout Session 1.3 Social Revolution: Crowdsourcing movement, Citizen Observatories, and Earth Monitoring Chair: Michel Schouppe.
USA-NPN – USFWS Partnership in Phenology Monitoring & Education Nature’s Notebook: Plant & Animal Observing Program L. Barnett, K. Kilcullen, T. M. Crimmins,
Phenology Lessons for Arizona 6 th Grade Students Paula Landry Arizona Space Grant Consortium Statewide Symposium April 18, 2009 Special Thank You University.
Accessibility Accessibility | FOIA | Privacy | Policies and NoticesFOIA Privacy Policies and Notices U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey.
Phenology: Step Together Step ELF Activity: Biosphere 4A
USA National Phenology Network’s Nature's Notebook A tool for educational programs: Teaching science literacy and climate change LoriAnne Barnett USA National.
Jake F. Weltzin US Geological Survey Alyssa Rosemartin University of Arizona The USA National Phenology Network A Practical Tool for Conservation.
Understanding seasonal and long-term changes around us through PHENOLOGY Nature’s rhythms: LoriAnne Barnett Education Coordinator.
Tucson Phenology Monitoring Project Add Your Title Here Citizen Science Phenology Observation Program.
Peter Warren, Pima County Extension Director, ANR Agent LoriAnne Barnett, Education Coordinator, USA-NPN Train Extension Volunteers to Track Climate Change.
Jake F. Weltzin United States Geological Survey Mark D. Schwartz University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee The RCN & the USA-NPN Founding & Current.
The USA-NPN Visualization Tool: Exploring Phenology Data.
The study of the interactions among organisms and their environment. Ecologists are scientists who study these relationships. Two groups of environmental.
What is Phenology?. Phenology is the study of the timing of plant and animal life cycle events. Nest Building Leaf Out Flowers Blooming MigrationEmergence.
LoriAnne Barnett Education Coordinator, USA-NPN Using Nature's Notebook to teach science and climate change.
UW-Milwaukee Geography Vision and Objectives National Phenology Network (NPN)
The USA National Phenology Network Phenology for science, management and public engagement in a changing world.
Jake F. Weltzin, Kathryn Thomas, Brian Haggerty, Theresa Crimmins, Ellen Denny, Abe Miller-Rushing, Alyssa Rosemartin The USA National Phenology.
Jake F. Weltzin United States Geological Survey Taking the Pulse of our Planet The USA National Phenology Network.
Using Nature’s Notebook and Phenology to teach about seasonal & long term environmental change Nature’s rhythms: LoriAnne Barnett Education Coordinator.
Understanding seasonal and long-term changes around us through PHENOLOGY Nature’s rhythms: LoriAnne Barnett Education Coordinator.
Making meaning out of science: Using Nature’s Notebook to engage citizens in exciting and relevant research LoriAnne Barnett, Education Coordinator, USA-NPN.
Nature’s rhythms: Understanding seasonal and long-term changes around us through PHENOLOGY LoriAnne Barnett Education Coordinator.
Key information from FDOS Global distribution of plant communities as described by quantitative traits [and their association with phylogenetic composition??]
Jake F. Weltzin United States Geological Survey USA National Phenology Network Integrating phenology data across spatial and temporal scales.
LoriAnne Barnett, Education Coordinator, USA-NPN Extension volunteers engage in phenology monitoring and climate education.
Climate-Smart Conservation: securing our future Melissa Pitkin and Point Blue Staff CA State Parks Commission September 19, 2014.
The Power of Long-term Observation: Using Long-term Participation in Phenology Monitoring to Teach Observation and Perseverance LoriAnne Barnett – Education.
Thursday 3/7. Agenda Agenda: – Finish/Discuss Station Lab (Due today) – Begin Biomes Chart (Due Fri 3/8) – You will need your computer or paper.
CLIMATE CHANGE and BIODIVERSITY CHAPTER 7. What is climate change? Climate change is usually defined as the “average weather” in a place. It includes.
Phenology Phenology is the study of living organisms’ response to seasonal and climatic changes in their environment. Seasonal changes include variations.
Webinar #2, 2015 National Coordinating Office USA-NPN March 17, 2015 Nature’s Notebook Observation Deck Refresher & Sneak Peek.
Using Nature’s Notebook and Phenology to teach about seasonal & long term environmental change Nature’s rhythms: LoriAnne Barnett Education Coordinator.
Emerging Science Priorities: Human Well-being Demonstrate the multiple effects/relationships of human well-being, biodiversity, and ecosystem services,
To Everything there is a Season: Phenology 101 National Master Gardener Convention April 6, 2013 Rebecca Last, Master Gardeners of Ottawa-Carleton.
What is phenology? Phenology is the study of seasonal biological events observed in plants, animals, or microbes Appearance of wildflowers in spring Timing.
Chapter 7 Threats to Survival Lesson 2.
Indicators for nature & biodiversity
Biomes Travel Brochure
2nd Grade Science Units of Study.
Training Materials Overview
Android Mobile apps development services company in India
What can a lilac tell us about national climate change?
Huyck Preserve Phenology Project
Your title: Your Subtitle Your call to action
Introduction to USA-NPN and Nature’s Notebook
Climate Change, Consequences
Climate Change: The Basics
USA-NPN National Coordinating Office
Introduction to Phenology
TİTLE SUBTİTLE.
TİTLE SUBTİTLE.
TİTLE SUBTİTLE.
TİTLE SUBTİTLE.
TİTLE SUBTİTLE.
TİTLE SUBTİTLE.
TİTLE SUBTİTLE.
TİTLE SUBTİTLE.
Presentation transcript:

Title of Presentation Subtitle of Presentation Your Name Your Affiliation

What’s Phenology Phenology refers to recurring plant and animal life cycle stages, such as leafing and flowering, maturation of agricultural plants, emergence of insects, and migration of birds. It is also the study of these seasonal changes, especially their timing and relationships with weather and climate.

Applications of Phenology Data Resource management Conservation Agriculture Ecosystem services Science Health Decision-support tools for human adaptation to climate change Ability to predict and stave off threats to people and our environment Value of phenology Phenology data helps us understand how plants, animals and landscapes respond to environmental variation and climate change

The USA-NPN’s program for entering phenology observations. Nature’s Notebook The USA-NPN’s program for entering phenology observations. Use the online interface or download our Iphone of Android mobile apps

6,939 active observers 8,056 active sites 1137 species available *April 5, 2016