Today is the day! We proudly release the 2022 EwA Pheno Report (Title: How Climate Change Affects Oak Seasonality) > here.
A quick recap of EwA's 2022 phenology season, followed by Kate Danziger's research report that focuses on the seasonal development phases of 2 species we monitor: the Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) and the white oak (Quercus alba). Kate is an EwA research intern. She is a senior at Brandeis University, working on her Senior Research and Thesis. She has worked with EwA for about a year, first as a spring semester intern and then staying on as a research intern to complete her thesis. Kate's project is accomplished in partial fulfillment of her degree in Biology, and we are delighted to give her the stage this year.
We also illustrate a year in the life of the Northern red oak–A delight for the eyes and mind.
Enjoy this year's EwA Conservation Digest series. And see EwA's digests as we release them ツ Join our effort!
As usual, please contact us if you have any questions. Feel free to send edit suggestions if you spot typos or things that need clarification. Thanks!
Kate at a survey site with EwA citizen scientists and guests
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Cheers - Claire (aël)
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Biodiversity & Climate Program Director
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