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THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY AND USA -NATIONAL PHENOLOGY NETWORK ANNOUNCE NEW WILDLIFE
phenologyclimate changecitizen scienceUniversity of ArizonaTucsonRocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Summary
The following information was released by the U.S. Geological Survey: A new Wildlife Phenology Program will enlist professional and citizen scientists across the country to monitor and record seasonal wildlife events to help managers understand and respond to climatic and other environmental changes
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