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Phenology
They rhythmic biological events as they relate to climate.

Student Phenology Reports: April 16, 2019

Sue Keeler via KAXE/KBXE Season Watch FB Page

 

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Kelliher School Report
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August's Report from Shevlin
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Bemidji Apple Blossom School Report
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Cherry School Report
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Grand Rapids School Report
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Brainerd Discovery Woods Report
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Baxter School Report
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Northfield School Report
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ABC's of Phenology from the University of MN St. Paul campus!
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Phenology Report from University of MN St. Paul campus

Every week we hear from Minnesota school kids as they share what they've been observing outside.  This week there were some incredible phenology notes gathered by the kids - porcupines, great blue herons,increased daylight, snowdays, slushy lakes, turkeys and syrup are just the tip of the iceberg.  We even heard from students at the University of MN St. Paul campus!  Click on the reports to hear the full reports from our intrepid reporters, a song from U of M students and much more! 

What are  you noticing outside?  We would love to hear from you whether you are in a classroom or your living room!    Don't hesitate to email or give us a jingle and leave a message at 218.999.9876.  You might also considerjoining our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page on Facebook to connect with other nature-conscious folks in northern Minnesota! 

Also, don't hesitate to check out John's Phenology Observation Worksheet for April!  Have fun looking for or listening for your first loon, spring peepers, wood frogs and much more!  At the very least, get outside and enjoy the seasonal changes happening!  

If you are a teacher or someone who works with kids, we invite you to join the Phenology Network on KAXE/KBXE!  John Latimer has created a curriculum spanning the whole school year and will connect with you on how to get students observing nature and sending in their phenology reports. Send an emailof interest along to get you set up!

Phenology Talkbacks are made possible by the members of Northern Community Radio and a grant from the U of MN NE Regional Sustainable Development Partnership.

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Katie Carter started at Northern Community Radio in 2008 as Managing Editor of the station's grant-funded, online news experiment Northern Community Internet. She returned for a second stint in 2016-23. She produced Area Voices showcasing the arts, culture, and history stories of northern Minnesota.