Phenology is the timing of plant life cycle events such as leafing out, flowering and producing seeds. Come learn about why tracking plant phenology is important, and what plants are being tracked at the Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve. Offered spring, summer, and fall, join one or all three walks to discover seasonal changes of plants at the Preserve. Data is entered into the community science program, Nature’s Notebook. Read more about the project and Nature’s Notebook at, https://naturesnotebook.usanpn.org/npnapps/programs/1212. Sylvan Kaufman is a volunteer and professional ecologist who has been tracking plant phenology at the wetland for the last 4 years. July 27 | 10am-noon General $20 | Members $15 | Register for the program here. Access the site directly through a pin drop here. Learn more about the wetlands here.
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