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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T190000
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URL:https://newtonconservators.org/events/webinar-phenology-shows-the-biol
 ogical-effects-of-climate-change/
SUMMARY:Webinar: Phenology Shows the Biological Effects of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The most sensitive biological indicator of climate change is ph
 enology\, the timing of events. As a results of a warming climate\, plants
  and animals are now active earlier in the spring and are extending their 
 activities later in the autumn. New England provides some of the most exci
 ting and iconic examples of phenology\, due its abundance of historical so
 urces\, extensive weather records\, and rapidly changing climate. In this 
 webinar\, Richard Primack will describe the state of phenology research in
  Massachusetts and elsewhere and show how everyone can contribute to this 
 exciting field.\n\nRichard Primack is Professor of Plant Ecology at Boston
  University and a lifelong Newton resident. For 50 years\, Primack and his
  students have carried out phenological observations in the Boston area\, 
 including at Concord\, Massachusetts\, and the Arnold Arboretum. Primack i
 s also the author of widely used textbooks in Conservation Biology and the
  author of the popular book: Walden Warming\, Climate Change Comes to Thor
 eau’s Woods.\n\nSign up: https://shorturl.at/RtJGr
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