Hello Ecologgers, I'd like to spread the word on a project tracking phenology along the Appalachian Trail called A.T. Seasons.
*What is Phenology?* Phenology refers to key seasonal changes in plants and animals from year to year – such as flowering, emergence of insects and migration of birds – especially their timing and relationship with weather and climate. *A.T. Seasons* is your opportunity to help track the unfolding of important life cycle events each year along the iconic Appalachian Trail, linking your observations with others from Georgia to Maine. By observing and reporting seasonal changes of plants and animals you will help build the foundation to understanding and protecting the scenic & natural beauty of the trail corridor. The data you collect will go into the U.S.A. National Phenology Network, a long-term data set accessible to all, used for scientific discovery and decision-making. *Why Use Phenology In Your Education Program?* Observing phenology offers place-based, hands-on learning opportunities. Phenology is an excellent lens for teaching about the natural world. *Interested?* Learn more at https://www.usanpn.org/appalachian/ *Join us!* Become an A.T. Seasons Trained Observer Attend a training, at which you will be assigned a monitoring site on the A.T. Request more info about training opportunities at https://www.usanpn.org/appalachian/contact Participate as a Casual Mobile App Observer If you are interested in one-time, periodic, or opportunistic monitoring you can download the A.T. Seasons Android app < http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001gMdLEel2eT2uV5WCTWzkNPGQW8t6GlHF-C8TmdLe2FROE4dYykDF6xR3pioSDvs92pap_3ZH7yPzAiZQxbhtnKLCroCtrrNV9gxw2Wv0AVbnHE51W-I5mcOkLP5-srgfAuBJ3KUYA3__mMzawnVWe9OK87JFWyr1jyTCGVv26Np66taAjVXCMVInGjSmgkHzVF40cJwuBTXFTK_D4p3CGCSgPf0qB8FdLNlc2zL-qCuaASKFlfBTxzYawWM2lD5m&c=4R9WfgzYsC4IZqyPp469FvEP2R2iwBUGV6aYPpJe7CtF5jUwftPkNg==&ch=95lqxTELAI5pIGPU56idPkPzO9plVIlWaKrDWqgOPcTGGzErTwAWSw== > from the Google Play store and follow a shorter monitoring protocol than those who opt for in-person training. Feel free to contact me with any questions. I would be happy to help you and your organization set up a phenology site along the trail in my area - New England. Thank you! Dan -- Daniel Hale Resource Management and Boundary Technician Appalachian Trail Conservancy New England Regional Office dh...@appalachiantrail.org (413) 478-1840 The Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s mission is to preserve and manage the Appalachian Trail – ensuring that its vast natural beauty and priceless cultural heritage can be shared and enjoyed today, tomorrow, and for centuries to come. To become a member, volunteer, or learn more, visit www.appalachiantrail.org