Amanda Wanlass

Amanda Wanlass

Dec 07, 2020

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One way we utilize the data collected by our dedicated citizen scientists is to share some of that data in a monthly newsletter.

A banner from our most recent newsletter, where we share regular updates about our citizen science phenology data collection.

Each month we share highlights of phenological happenings from the previous month, photos of plants that caught our attention, resources for our observers, news of workshops or training opportunities and more.

Here's our December 2020 newsletter, hot off the press. When you finish reading that, you can read any of our 24 other past editions here.

You know you want to :)

A great big thanks to all the backers of this project! You make it possible for us to expand our programs, open more sites, collect more data and learn more about the phenocycles of Indiana plants.


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About This Project

Indiana Phenology is on a mission to document seasonal changes in plants and animals in every county in Indiana. Hoosier citizen scientists contribute observations to a statewide database, documenting the local impact of environmental change to inform management decisions and legislative action. We need funding to create additional public observation sites. Each new site adds 5000+ observations per year. Funding for 3 sites will bring our yearly observations to 30,000, doubling our 2019 numbers.

Blast off!

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