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May Audubon Zoom Program
May 17, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Phenology: Using this age-old science to predict bloom time and insect activity
Phenology is the study of recurring biological phenomena and their relationship to weather and climate. Bird migration, hunting and gathering seasons, blooming of wildflowers and trees, and the seasonal appearance of insects are examples of phenological events that have been recorded for centuries. Participants will learn how phenology tells us what’s blooming and what insect activity is in the near future. With an easy-to-use web-based biological calendar, participants will learn how to customize this calendar.
Denise R. Ellsworth is the program Director for Honeybee and Native Pollinator Education at the Ohio State Department of Entomology. In this outreach position, Denise supports and teaches beekeepers, farmers, gardeners and others across the state through a variety of work-shops, webinars, written materials and electronic resources. She has a special interest in phenology.
Audubon program Zoom info:
Topic: May Audubon Program
Time: May 17, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81280243857?pwd=Nm5PZG90ZENDUndhZ2FZT29pQ3E1Zz09
Meeting ID: 812 8024 3857
Passcode: 544100