We need help in the field at all sites. Join us and document nature indicators with the EwA teams. This week is busy for EwA: Fall phenology is close to an end. Insect activity is winding down rapidly; most bees are gone now, but we're documenting that slowdown. If you're new or not a regular, don't hesitate to join a field session and shadow us. That's the best way to learn how to monitor nature with us. Details are provided in the event description in our Google calendar.
To all: ✉ contact the site leader so that we know what additional field gear/resource to bring, and we can email you if there is any change of plan due to weather and else.
See you very soon!
Check EwA's calendar for location, what to wear/bring, and whatnot > here.
Want to join EwA's team of nature volunteers? > here [Flyers to share > 🍃 Nature monitoring | 🦋 Insect monitoring]
Banner: There are still a few flowers blooming out there—just this past week: coreopsis, fleabanes, and a few American asters.