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Jeremy B. Yoder 🖖🏻🌿🏳️‍🌈📈

Register for this webinar next Wednesday to learn about annotating phenophase on — buds, flowers, or fruits on a plant you're observing with the app — and how researchers use that data, with examples from Vijay Barve and me!

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ZoomWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: iNaturalist Webinar Registration. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.Did you know that every plant observation on iNaturalist helps us understand the timing of seasonal cycles? Join us to learn more about plant phenology and easy ways to get involved! Phenology is the study of seasonal events in nature such as flowers, fruits, and leaf color change. Each photo of a plant contains critical information about the presence or absence of flowers, fruits, and leaves. We need you to help unlock those insights! Even when you aren’t out making observations, you can make a big difference by adding annotations. In this webinar, we’ll cover: - Why phenology is so important - Examples of phenology research using iNaturalist data - How you can help by adding flower and leaf annotations This webinar is part of a collaboration with Phenobase, a project supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation. We’ll also cover how iNaturalist data flows into Phenobase, and how Phenobase is using your annotations. This webinar is being recorded, please register if you'd like to receive the recording!