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X-WR-CALNAME:Nature's Altered Seasons
X-WR-CALDESC:\n	US Geological Society Event-- by Dr. Jake Weltzin.\n\n	Early cherry blossoms and flower blooms and record high temperatures nationwide highlight a phenomenon everyone already seems to know, but science has confirmed -- spring is coming earlier in the year almost everywhere. The USA National Phenology Network, a program sponsored by USGS, is a national effort to help track the timing of plant and animal activity as an indicator of environmental variation and climate change.\n\n	This unique project engages both professional and &ldquo;citizen&rdquo; scientists to document life cycles of nature. This presentation will describe results of some of the research to date and describe how people can participate as a &ldquo;citizen scientist,&rdquo; tracking plants and animals in their own backyard!\n\n	Free and Open to the Public. Federal Facility -- Photo Id is Required \n\n	Follow this event live @USGSLive  Requests for accommodations (i.e. sign language interpreting) require notice at least two weeks before the event. Email or call jcorley[at]usgs.gov  or call 703-648-7770. \n
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SUMMARY:Nature's Altered Seasons
DESCRIPTION:\n	US Geological Society Event-- by Dr. Jake Weltzin.\n\n	Early cherry blossoms and flower blooms and record high temperatures nationwide highlight a phenomenon everyone already seems to know, but science has confirmed -- spring is coming earlier in the year almost everywhere. The USA National Phenology Network, a program sponsored by USGS, is a national effort to help track the timing of plant and animal activity as an indicator of environmental variation and climate change.\n\n	This unique project engages both professional and &ldquo;citizen&rdquo; scientists to document life cycles of nature. This presentation will describe results of some of the research to date and describe how people can participate as a &ldquo;citizen scientist,&rdquo; tracking plants and animals in their own backyard!\n\n	Free and Open to the Public. Federal Facility -- Photo Id is Required \n\n	Follow this event live @USGSLive  Requests for accommodations (i.e. sign language interpreting) require notice at least two weeks before the event. Email or call jcorley[at]usgs.gov  or call 703-648-7770. \n
URL:http://www.pecva.org/events/natures-altered-seasons?format=html
CATEGORIES:Regional or Statewide
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LOCATION:Dallas L. Peck Memorial Auditorium
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