Geographic Affiliates and Groups Using Nature's Notebook

Use the map and list below to find regional phenology efforts that might be of interest to you.

Geographic Affiliates of the USA National Phenology Network are geographically organized, ranging in scope from a town or university to several states, and organized for the purpose of observing phenology. USA-NPN Geographic Affiliates have established a relationship with the USA-NPN. More information on the benefits of becoming a USA-NPN Geographic Affiliate.

Groups Using Nature's Notebook are established efforts that engage volunteers, visitors or staff in observing phenology using USA-NPN protocols or the Nature's Notebook web interface.

Register your group as a Geographic Affiliate or a Group Using Nature's Notebook.

Contact the National Coordinating Office (at partners@usanpn.org) for more information on becoming a USA-NPN Geographic Affiliate, or implementing Nature's Notebook through your organization.

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Name of Geographic Affiliate Taxonomic groups Group Description Contact Name Contact E-mail
California Phenology Project Flowering Plants

The Pacific West Region of the National Park Service (NPS) is in conducting a 2.5-year project to develop integrated phenological monitoring...

Dr. Angie Evenden Angela_Evenden@nps.gov
Dartmouth College Ecology
Flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Amphibians
Invertebrates

Our work is part of an ecology course in which students are observing phenology...

Florida Bluebird Society Birds

The Florida Bluebird Society's mission is the conservation and protection of Bluebirds and other federally protected cavity nesting bird species...

Barbie Arms floridabluebirds@aol.com
Florida Phenology Network
Flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Reptiles
Amphibians

Network of nature preserves, cooperative extension gardens, and residential gardens throughout Florida.

George R. Kish gkish@usgs.gov
Florida Phenology Network
Flowering Plants
Birds
Other

The Florida Phenology...

George R. Kish gkish@usgs.gov
Grand Canyon National Park Flowering Plants

Grand Canyon National Park is a powerful and inspiring landscape that overwhelms our senses through its immense size; 277 river miles long, up to...

Stephanie Sutton Stephanie_Sutton@nps.gov
Minnesota Master Naturalist
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

The Minnesota Master Naturalist Program is designed to teach adult participants about natural and cultural history of the three major biomes of...

Amy Rager Rager001@umn.edu
Minnesota Master Naturalist
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

The Minnesota Master Naturalist Program is designed to teach adult participants about natural and cultural history of the three major biomes of...

Amy Rager Rager001@umn.edu
Minnesota Phenology Network
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

The MnPN was founded in 2010 to promote the study of phenology...

Rebecca Montgomery rebeccam@umn.edu
Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust protects significant natural, agricultural, and scenic areas and encourages land stewardship in North Central...

Aja Lippincott outreach_americorps@mountgrace.org
New Mexico Master Naturalist Program
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

The Bernalillo County Open Space Master Naturalist Program aims to instill the pursuit of life‐long learning and promote environmental...

Colleen McRoberts calangan@bernco.gov
Norfolk Phenology Project
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants

The Norfolk Phenology...

Tim Motley tmotley@odu.edu
Northeast Regional Phenology Network (NE-RPN)
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

The Northeast Regional Phenology Network (NE-RPN) is a cooperative network designed to coordinate phenological...

Ellen Denny edenny22@gmail.com
OSU Phenology Garden Network Flowering Plants

OSU Phenology...

Denise Ellsworth ellsworth.2@osu.edu
PennPhen: a Penn State and community phenology network
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

* Provide a single location where Penn State and other area researchers can deposit data regarding phenology...

Dan Grear ecologyservice@psu.edu
Pima County Cooperative Extension
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

We provide practical information and education to help people make their lives better. Extension educational programs promote environmental...

Peter Warren plwarren@cals.arizona.edu
PLACE Program
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

The PLACE (Place-based Landscape Analysis and Community Engagement) Program, a collaborative project of University of Vermont and Shelburne Farms...

Walter Poleman wpoleman@uvm.edu
Portland Budwatch
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Invertebrates

Portland Budburst aims to build local knowledge about native plant life cycles by mobilizing volunteers who can regularly check on individual...

Marion Dresner dresnem@pdx.edu
Signs of the Seasons: A Maine Phenology Project
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Invertebrates
Other

Participants in the Signs of the Seasons program help scientists document the local effects of global climate change by observing and recording...

Esperanza Stancioff esp@maine.edu
Tidewater Chapter of the Virginia Master Naturalists
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Amphibians
Invertebrates

Volunteer Organization training and assisting volunteers to participate in citizen science, education, and stewardship of the state's natural...

Tony Forstall tonyforstall@gmail.com
Wisconsin Phenological Society
Flowering Plants
Non-flowering Plants
Birds
Mammals
Amphibians

The Wisconsin Phenological Society (WPS) is organized for the study of the relationship between the stages of plant growth and animal life and...

Mark D. Schwartz mds@uwm.edu