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Canceled -Phenology: A Spring Stroll

Saturday, June 1, 2019, 12:30pm – 2:00pm

Come celebrate, observe and record data on the signs of spring!

Reservations

Required

Please call 207-646-1555 to reserve your spot!

Ages 12 and up are welcome

Program fee does not include site admission fee.

Pricing

  • Members: $5.00
  • Non-Members: $7.00

Location

Gazebo

Photo: Allan Amioka

Do you rejoice in the bright flowers of the red maple? Have you spotted the first new leaves emerging on the blueberry bushes? Have you seen a bluebird or had a bee buzz by you yet this spring?

Flowering, leafing, migration, hibernation and reproduction are life events often signaled by changes in things like temperature and precipitation. The timing of these life events is important and they are changing as the climate warms.

The study of these life events is called phenology. 

We will appreciate, observe, and — like any good Citizen Scientist — take data to record the signs of the seasons.

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