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Sonoran Desert Phenology Calendar, University of Arizona GEOG 696C students, Fall 2008

Online Resource

A phenology calendar of plants and animals in the Sonoran Desert.


Tale of the Dogwood - Videos depicting the exploding Cornus canadensis flowers!

Online Resource

Facinating videos about the flowering of dogwoods by Tale of the Dogwood.


U.S. National Park Service - Interpretation and Education

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Educator resources from the National Park Service.


Wheels of Time and Place

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Partners in Place encourages poeple to meditate and reflect by obeserving the changes in seasons.


Firefly.org

Online Resource

Resources and information on firefly research and conservation.


Investigations in Phenology by Sol Henson

Lesson plan
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12
Outdoor

Conduct this activity before students are introduced to data collection using the Nature's Notebook observation protocols. This activity will familiarize students with some of the main phenophases present on select species during certain times throughout the school year.


A Season for Inquiry: Investigating Phenology in Local Campus Trees

Lesson plan
Post Secondary
Outdoor

This article describes higher education lab course investigating the phenology of plants throughout the semester on the Michigan State University campus. See details about how to conduct this program.


Boys & Girls Club Phenology Activity

Grades 6-8
Outdoor

Lesson plan for a phenology activity given at Boys & Girls Clubs in Tucson. Students are introduced to phenology with interactive activities, then use Nature's Notebook to make observations on plants near their clubhouse.


Climate Drivers of Phenology (Project EDDIE)

Lesson plan
Post Secondary
Indoor

This activity explores the question: which species will be most affected by temperature changes, and how will changes in the phenology of one species affect its interaction with others as the climate warms. Created by Emily Mohl at St.Olaf College


Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Educators' Guide to Bird Study

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Cornell Lab of Ornithology's page of resources for people wanting to get involved in avian research, education, and conservation.

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