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USA-NPN National Coordinating Office Feb 26-27, 2016

PHENOLOGY

What is USA-NPN all about? Advancing Science Informing Management Communicating & Connecting Collect • Store • Share phenology data & information

A multi-taxa, national-scale plant and animal phenology observation program Standardized protocols for 732 plant and 284 animal species Web and mobile apps for data entry Data download Training and engagement resources

~6,400 active observers ~7,800 active sites 6.5M+ records Lilac data from 1956 Many taxa from 2009

Citizen Science AKA crowd science, crowd-sourced science, civic monitoring, volunteer monitoring, networked science, participatory monitoring/research Scientific research conducted, in whole or in part, by amateur or nonprofessional scientists Volunteers contribute ~$2.5B annually to biodiversity research Photo credit: Brian F Powell

What USA-NPN Provides Vetted protocols for species of interest

What USA-NPN Provides Vetted protocols for species of interest Data infrastructure

What USA-NPN Provides Vetted protocols for species of interest Data infrastructure Training on data collection, entry

What USA-NPN Provides Vetted protocols for species of interest Data infrastructure Training on data collection, entry Data download and visualization

Quality Assurance/Control Available at www.usanpn.org/pubs/reports

USA-NPN Partnerships www.usanpn.org/fws

USA-NPN Capacity Data Products Non-standard or Historical data National Phenology Database The USA-NPN provides scientifically vetted, standardized protocols for phenology monitoring of over 1000 species of plants and animals (species list available at www.usanpn.org/nn/species_search). The USA-NPN partners with the US Fish & Wildlife Service and National Park Service to deliver phenology monitoring protocols and guidance on implementing phenology monitoring programs at Refuges and Parks across the country. Through the California Phenology Project, standardized protocol framework was developed, with specific site-level protocols for 7 individual Park units. The CPP Survey Protocol Framework is available in ServCat (Reference Code: 31176). Partners such as USFWS and NPS collect phenology data directly through the Nature’s Notebook plant and animal observation online program, which can be used by professional and citizen scientists alike. Other agencies, including NEON and USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, utilize the USA-NPN’s monitoring protocols outside of the Nature’s Notebook interface. All records are deposited in the National Phenology Database, from which customized, QC’ed raw and summarized datasets can be freely downloaded to support scientific discovery and ecosystem management decisions. The Database also supports historic and non-standard datasets such as the historic cloned lilac dataset which dates back to the 1950s. The USA-NPN aims to deliver derived phenology data products which are outlined in the Data Product Development Framework and Data Product Catalog, available at www.usanpn.org/files/shared/USANPN_DataProductCatalog_4-15.pdf. USA-NPN Standard Protocols