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Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont and National Phenology Network

Phenology Monitoring at Tremont Institute

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Monitor seasonal changes in trees, birds, and wildflowers

  • 9275 Tremont Rd.
  • Townsend, TN
  • USA
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Phenology is the study of the timing of natural events – in particular, life cycle events such as leaf out, migration, flowering, or mating. Since many of these events are tied to temperature, phenology can be a powerful way to study the effects of climate change. While we expect to observe changes in the phenology of the trees, wildflowers and birds over time, we are specifically interested to see how these changes affect species interactions. We have 8 phenology plots that are visited weekly by citizen scientists. Volunteers and participants become deeply connected to these small plots of land and become conservation advocates, invested in the future of the project.

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Ticket Required: No

Minimum Age: 13

Languages: English

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