National Wildlife Federation - Garden for Wildlife
The National Wildlife Federation's Garden for Wildlife Program empowers people to plant with the purpose of saving wildlife.
The National Wildlife Federation's Garden for Wildlife Program empowers people to plant with the purpose of saving wildlife.
Information about implementing a phenology afterschool program for a club or youth development program. Created by Susan Mazer, Alisa Hove, and Brian Haggerty at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the Phenological Literacy: Understanding Through Science and Stewardship Program (PLUSS).
Syllabus for a seminar on the geography of phenology written by Dr. Wim van Leeuwen at the University of Arizona.
Education resources about Africanized honey bees at various grade levels by the University of Arizona Africanized Honey Bee Project.
Information and resources about pollinators from the USFWS.
For the 3rd Grade Field Trip, students will be led on a two-hour hike in the Red Butte Garden Natural Area. During the hike, students will engage in the practice of collecting data within Nature�s Notebook citizen science database.
This article describes higher education lab course investigating the phenology of plants throughout the semester on the Michigan State University campus. See details about how to conduct this program.
Resources for educations from the Smithsonian Learning Lab